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t i <lb />
THE BERT PAPER <lb />
IN <lb />
GREENVILLE <lb />
CIRCULATION.<lb />
The Eastern Reflector. <lb />
JOB PRINTING <lb />
D. J. WHICH ARD, Editor and Proprietor. <lb />
TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. <lb />
GREENVILLE, Pin COUNTY N. C, WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 1889. <lb />
Per Year, in Advance. <lb />
NO. <lb />
Eastern Reflector <lb />
GREENVILLE. N. C. <lb />
VT. E. Christian in Charlotte Democrat. <lb />
Published Every Wednesday <lb />
THE LEADING PAPER <lb />
THE <lb />
M TO I <lb />
Subscription Price. . per year. <lb />
Once there a Spring for me, <lb />
she n <lb />
j With morning for melody, <lb />
j And blooming eyes for flowers. <lb />
unites for sunny hours ; <lb />
; The sky happy toned love ; <lb />
April chant <lb />
When she was here. <lb />
The Scanner came with fevered hand, <lb />
she war here <lb />
Her cheek was by a hot wind fanned, <lb />
i And her eves put out of bloom. <lb />
DEMOCRATIC. BIT i And clouded died in gloom <lb />
I She waned to her baby's cry, <lb />
rill not hesitate to Democratic Dark tired eye. <lb />
and measures that are not consistent She was not here. <lb />
the true principles of the party. <lb />
If want a a wide-a-wake lift your little head, <lb />
of State send for the <lb />
SAMPLE COPY <lb />
STATE <lb />
Leaves are crimsoned, falling, dead ; <lb />
I Heart and bough grow bleak and bare <lb />
Frosty spangles edge the air. <lb />
Call her to our Autumn nest. <lb />
r or our warmth lay in her breast. <lb />
When she was here. <lb />
j Then, then came wintered home. <lb />
With In r not here ; <lb />
G. Fowle. of Wake. j. <lb />
M- For joy now quivering. dead. <lb />
Washington Letter. <lb />
From our regular <lb />
Washington, D. C, Nov. u. <lb />
Calvin S. is a <lb />
strong favorite with the Democrats <lb />
here and wish that be be <lb />
sent to the Senate from Ohio is <lb />
heard on all sides. It if argued <lb />
that he the good will of all <lb />
s Ohio and <lb />
that his election leave no <lb />
jealousy to make trouble in the <lb />
President is still <lb />
to mike people, including himself, <lb />
believe that the recent elections did <lb />
not mean a disapproval by the <lb />
of bis administration. <lb />
word has been passed to every <lb />
prom t Republican official that <lb />
he must argue at all times that as <lb />
no officials were voted for <lb />
the result of the elections mean <lb />
nothing as Jar as the <lb />
is concerned. That is for pub- <lb />
consumption. <lb />
Mental proclamation, and Wash- Reflections, <lb />
the last of I <lb />
will follow suit as soon as a correct.; Aid Provoking Selections as Com <lb />
set of election returns are I piled y the Bad Boy. <lb />
here from the Governor. <lb />
American Congress will <lb />
complete its long excursion the last <lb />
of this week. Next week it is ex- <lb />
that the Congress will settle <lb />
down to the business for which it <lb />
was some means of <lb />
increasing the trade between the <lb />
United States and South and <lb />
America. bow that can , <lb />
be done under present high pro- i <lb />
tariff is not very plain. <lb />
President Harrison is understood <lb />
to be down on the Germans for the <lb />
loss of Iowa and Ohio. He told <lb />
Senator Sawyer, who asked for an <lb />
appointment for a German <lb />
that the Germans had no right <lb />
to expect anything from him after <lb />
deserting the party in Ohio and <lb />
Iowa. <lb />
wish the school room <lb />
was <lb />
Mother <lb />
the teacher couldn't <lb />
make me in the <lb />
bow did my <lb />
ling like being at <lb />
had been to church for <lb />
the first time and put a penny in <lb />
I he collection much, <lb />
of are <lb />
Secretary of State- i. into one <lb />
. Keep song and sun ; <lb />
of J h <lb />
. of I <lb />
Superintendent of Public <lb />
Sidney M. Finger of <lb />
F. David- <lb />
son, of Buncombe. <lb />
Chief W. H. Smith, <lb />
Wake. <lb />
Associate S. of <lb />
Joseph Davis, of <lb />
James E. Shepherd, of Beaufort and <lb />
C. of Burke. <lb />
SUPERIOR. COURT. <lb />
H. Brown, <lb />
Beaufort. <lb />
Sired Cables to Fifth Avenue <lb />
Stage A <lb />
League. <lb />
special <lb />
York, Nov. nth, <lb />
The Western Union Telegraph <lb />
to have two new ca parties <lb />
cables completed within ten days Democratic party he had Ml <lb />
Third G. Connor, of which will connect New York City out so much. <lb />
with Nova Scotia, from which That Mrs. Cleveland has lost none <lb />
shirt-sleeve <lb />
relied upon to do election work, and <lb />
which has been snubbed almost <lb />
until now, is, to speak figuratively, <lb />
being warmly embraced by <lb />
dent end promised any <lb />
number of nice fat appointments if <lb />
they will only agree to resume <lb />
at the stand. Brother <lb />
Harrison has waked up to the fact <lb />
that it is the the <lb />
sleeve brigade that carry <lb />
and that the carrying of elections <lb />
is the great end and aim of <lb />
It better for the <lb />
a contest for a gold medal in <lb />
London, between a male and female <lb />
woman won by <lb />
superior That is the way <lb />
a woman generally wins in a contest <lb />
with a <lb />
Kindly Old Gentleman <lb />
unfortunate <lb />
man I What brought you <lb />
now, boss, ain't <lb />
quite certain, kinder lull <lb />
time, but It de patrol <lb />
Industries of the States. <lb />
The Standing of la its Principal <lb />
Products. <lb />
Commercial <lb />
Alabama ranks fourth in cotton. <lb />
Arizona ranks second in silver. <lb />
California ranks first in barley, <lb />
grape culture, and quick <lb />
silver. <lb />
Colorado ranks first in silver. <lb />
Connecticut ranks first in clocks. <lb />
Delaware is way up in peaches. <lb />
Dakota is the finest wheat-grow- <lb />
State. <lb />
ranks third in sugar and <lb />
molasses. <lb />
Georgia ranks second in rice and <lb />
sweet potatoes. <lb />
Indiana ranks in wheat <lb />
THE STATE. <lb />
What is Happening Around Us. <lb />
As Reflected from the State Press. <lb />
B. City Carpenters <lb />
are now at work at Nags Head re. <lb />
moving the old hotel building to its <lb />
place on the opposite the <lb />
Tony <lb />
Tarboro After long <lb />
and intense suffering from <lb />
disease, Solomon passed <lb />
away Friday night at o'clock, <lb />
age years. <lb />
Clinton Gov. Fits- <lb />
Lee, of Virginia, has <lb />
Boils and Carbuncles Cured. <lb />
For years I have been constantly <lb />
troubled with humors of the blood, <lb />
which caused the breaking out of <lb />
boils carbuncles all over my <lb />
body, that when bruised would <lb />
make a ugly, lasting sore. I con- <lb />
many eminent <lb />
took a great deal of medicine with., <lb />
out any perceptible benefit. <lb />
helped me but Swift's Specific <lb />
S. That medicine cured <lb />
me I am now enjoying excellent <lb />
health, and there is not a blemish <lb />
any kind on my body. Michael <lb />
Nebraska. <lb />
Inherited Scrofula. <lb />
Swift's Specific S. cured <lb />
Illinois ranks first in oats, meat j the invitation to deliver ad ; my little boy of hereditary <lb />
In private the -j Manifest <lb />
e, that is always; Mrs. woman were <lb />
Manufacturers Record credit she deserves <lb />
The whole world seems be I think man be quite so <lb />
, prominent in the world s <lb />
making a great advance movement j Mr u, are <lb />
in every line of industry. No one if she could get all credit she <lb />
can study the signs of the times I wanted be in the <lb />
without being impressed w th this ; occasion to <lb />
fact, and without that we the covering of the bed on <lb />
are entering a period which which her little five-year old was <lb />
promise of greater and more i sleeping, found a slip of paper <lb />
. . . with sprayer that <lb />
movements in mM ,, that it <lb />
world's commercial and might be <lb />
interests than has ever been seen <lb />
of <lb />
eon. <lb />
Wake.<lb />
Sixth T. <lb />
Sampson. <lb />
Seventh C. of <lb />
Cumberland. <lb />
Eighth District R. <lb />
Clark. <lb />
A. Gilmer. <lb />
Boy kins, <lb />
; C. <lb />
a. Armfield. <lb />
place the cables are laid across the the great popularity sheen- <lb />
of Atlantic. The steamer joyed here when mistress of the <lb />
of has been used in the work, white House was fully <lb />
laid shore end of one cable last last week, when she and her <lb />
week, and is at work on the other ions husband came to Wash- <lb />
of; now. These cables will give the to marriage of <lb />
After the <lb />
Ninth F. Graves, of Western Union Company direct ca- ex-Secretary Bayard. <lb />
Surry. connection between New York marriage Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland <lb />
Tenth C. of <lb />
Eleventh M. <lb />
Twelfth Merrimon. I <lb />
of Buncombe. <lb />
IN <lb />
B. Vance, of Meek- i <lb />
Matt. W. Ransom, of North- <lb />
Douse of Represent at District <lb />
Thomas G. Skinner, of <lb />
Second col. <lb />
of <lb />
Third W. of <lb />
Pender. <lb />
Fourth H. of <lb />
K ash. <lb />
Fifth W. Brower. of <lb />
Sixth Rowland of <lb />
S S. Henderson. <lb />
II. A. Cowles <lb />
Ninth G. Ewart of <lb />
j and and will drove to the White House and Mrs. <lb />
Shipp, of make its service absolutely free Cleveland left her card for Mrs. <lb />
; interruption incident to winter Harrison, who is out of town, while <lb />
storms on laud in this country, her husband went inside and paid <lb />
Heretofore all outgoing cable his respects to President <lb />
patches have been by land to It and mm icons <lb />
Nova Scotia, from where they were on the part of <lb />
repeated, and sent under the The cry that was knifed <lb />
tic. The method to be by the Sherman men in Ohio was <lb />
rated will be an on no news to the regular reader of <lb />
this, though it seems strange that this correspondence, who will re- <lb />
messages can be sent under the sea member that the organization of a <lb />
with more safety than by land, plot to by Sher- <lb />
Twenty-five or thirty years ago the and his friends was noted <lb />
man who would propose to lay a tel many weeks ago. It was fixed up <lb />
along the bottom of the here in Washington, and all <lb />
A young lady from the <lb />
before. It is not in this b a was <lb />
alone that there is almost by her city cousin to fix up and put <lb />
dented activity in business interests, best loot foremost, in order to <lb />
The workshops of Europe are crowd catch a beau, as looked so <lb />
ed many of the long idle plants E <lb />
. . . , country lass looked into <lb />
of Great Britain arc rum night her rather MM <lb />
and day to meet the demand for and replied, green than <lb />
iron and And wherever we <lb />
look there are indications of An is <lb />
advancement and of large family of children, and they <lb />
gigantic that are all rather diminutive. A few <lb />
I to change many of the currents the birth of the young- <lb />
. ,, , , ; jest, a little niece of the lady called <lb />
the world's commerce. this. .,. i , <lb />
to see the Alter looking at <lb />
I we see almost every furnace a low <lb />
that can ever blow in, actively at the child remarked Maria, <lb />
work, rolling mills, steel yon think it would be better <lb />
mill and all of <lb />
packing, traffic, malt and <lb />
distilled liquors and miles of rail- <lb />
i way. <lb />
Iowa ranks first in average <lb />
of population, first in pro- <lb />
; duct ion of corn and first in <lb />
i of swine. <lb />
Idaho ranks sixth in gold and <lb />
filth m cattle, coin <lb />
rye. <lb />
Kentucky ranks first, in tobacco. <lb />
j and has a world wide reputation <lb />
thoroughbred horses and rattle. <lb />
Louisiana ranks first in sugar and <lb />
molasses. <lb />
Maine ranks first in ship j CM. n <lb />
line, slate and granite him-1 <lb />
i and fishing. <lb />
dress at the Sampson County <lb />
Fair, to be held Dec. 4th, <lb />
M and 6th. <lb />
It is to be greatly regretted that <lb />
the Hon. Jefferson Davis cannot be <lb />
at He forced to <lb />
decline that pleasure by reason of <lb />
his continued impaired health. <lb />
Salisbury Herald Several wild <lb />
goose brought into town <lb />
the past few days that were killed <lb />
river in the neigh <lb />
of Trading Ford. Geese <lb />
have been quite numerous in that <lb />
locality. <lb />
Maryland ranks in <lb />
Massachusetts ranks first in col- <lb />
ton, woolen worsted goods and <lb />
cod fisheries. <lb />
Michigan ranks first in copper, <lb />
lumber salt. <lb />
Minnesota ranks fourth in wheat <lb />
Mi barley. <lb />
Mississippi ranks second in <lb />
ton. <lb />
Missouri ranks first in mules. <lb />
Montana ranks fifth in silver and <lb />
gold. <lb />
and Durham for <lb />
It is stated that Mr. J. S. <lb />
Carr will go lie tore conference and <lb />
offer to erect college buildings in <lb />
Durham, provided the college <lb />
locate there. <lb />
which broke out all over his lace. <lb />
For a year ho had suffered, and I <lb />
hail given up all hopes Ins <lb />
when at length was induced <lb />
to use S. S. S. Alter using a few <lb />
bottles he was entirely cured. Not <lb />
a symptom now remains of the dis- <lb />
ease. This was three years ago. <lb />
Mrs. M T. Mather, <lb />
Miss. <lb />
. . <lb />
A Sexton Speaks. <lb />
Mr. John A. Clean, sexton of <lb />
Oakwood Cemetery, Waco, Texas <lb />
says Specific S. <lb />
a sure cure for any description of <lb />
blood poison. About a year ago <lb />
contracted a poisonous blood, dis- <lb />
ease, and tried a number of <lb />
dies without avail. I was to <lb />
become disheartened, when a friend <lb />
induced me to try S. S. S. After <lb />
will taking a part of one bottle was <lb />
that <lb />
Col- <lb />
Bethel Voice On account of the <lb />
short crops, the sheriff of Hyde <lb />
comity has resigned bis office be- <lb />
cause the are not able to pay <lb />
their taxes, lie says the are <lb />
not able to pay them and ho is not <lb />
willing to push them. <lb />
; a sound man, and no symptoms of <lb />
the fell disease have ever returned. <lb />
Treatise on Blood and Skin Dis- <lb />
eases mailed free. <lb />
co. <lb />
Atlanta, Ga. <lb />
unto <lb />
New Mexico's <lb />
can't be beat. <lb />
grazing facilities; <lb />
mills and kindred enterprises are all <lb />
equally as busy, yet the con- <lb />
are <lb />
bigger <lb />
Western <lb />
Nebraska has crops <lb />
barley, Has and <lb />
Concord It is not <lb />
, known that there are in <lb />
county, three people who <lb />
the war of 1813. <lb />
gaining on production and causing on <lb />
So severe you <lb />
What are some of your <lb />
me see. can't remember <lb />
Superior Court A. Move. <lb />
A- K. <lb />
Register of H. James. <lb />
B. <lb />
S. I. Ward. <lb />
B- Harris. <lb />
Chairman J. S. and J. D. <lb />
Cox. <lb />
Public School <lb />
ding. <lb />
of F. W. Brown. <lb />
TOWN. <lb />
May G. James. <lb />
F. Evans. <lb />
K. Lang. <lb />
T. Smith. <lb />
Asst R. Moore. <lb />
Ward, B. X. <lb />
2nd Ward. R. Williams, Jr., and Alfred <lb />
Forbes Ward. T. J. Jarvis and M. <lb />
B. Lang; 4th Ward, W. N. Tolbert. <lb />
CHURCHES. <lb />
First and Third <lb />
Sundays, morning and night. Rev. X. C. <lb />
D. D., Rector. <lb />
Sunday, morn- <lb />
and night. Prayer Meeting every <lb />
Wednesday night. Rev. R. B. John, <lb />
Pastor. <lb />
every Sunday, morn- <lb />
and night. Meeting every <lb />
Wednesday night. Rev. J. W. <lb />
Pastor. <lb />
LODGES. <lb />
Lodge. A. F. A A. <lb />
M., meets every 1st Thursday and Mon- <lb />
day night after the 1st and 3rd at <lb />
Masonic A. L. Blow, W. M <lb />
G. L. Sec. <lb />
Greenville R. A. Chapter. meets <lb />
every 2nd and 4th Monday nights at Ma- <lb />
sonic Hall, F. W. Brown, H. P. <lb />
Covenant Lodge, I. O. O. F. <lb />
meets every Tuesday night. W. <lb />
N. O. <lb />
Insurance Lodge. K. of H., <lb />
meets every first and third Friday night. <lb />
D. D. D. <lb />
Pitt Council, A. L. of H., meets <lb />
every Thursday night. C. A. White, C. <lb />
a decrease stock on hand. Great j <lb />
enterprises, from the building of the so <lb />
the construe- <lb />
of new railroads into rich , <lb />
, . ,, but two of them just now. is <lb />
sections, the development of, col. <lb />
winch, means almost as great a rev building.-, and the other is that <lb />
in steel making as no provocation shall a student <lb />
or Alabama's iron a <lb />
sea in preference to stringing it on signs fa,, the gentlemen concerned T. <lb />
have than they <lb />
can chew Their desire . should yield the farmers of our <lb />
they have made <lb />
doubtful State for the great con- <lb />
mow cue j, no ,,,,; of <lb />
great activity in iron and steel ship <lb />
fully taxing to i's utmost <lb />
rye, buckwheat <lb />
hemp. <lb />
in gold , <lb />
New ranks in a , u <lb />
the manufacture of goods. <lb />
New Jersey ranks first in <lb />
marl, zinc and silk goods. Wilmington The <lb />
New York ranks first in the value States Supreme has Con- <lb />
or manufactures soap, printing and the decision in the Cross and <lb />
publishing, hops, hay, potatoes, White case Bank of <lb />
and milch cows. the Bl ate courts. This takes them <lb />
AYCOCK DANIELS <lb />
N C <lb />
C. C DANIEL <lb />
. n , C <lb />
land would be considered crazy. <lb />
THE QUESTION ON FIFTH <lb />
AVENUE. <lb />
The of running the Fifth <lb />
th chances decidedly <lb />
Democrats- <lb />
Republicans here bad a big <lb />
scare lasting several days, over the <lb />
fate of Allison, of Iowa, <lb />
successor will be elected <lb />
North Carolina ranks in tar <lb />
Ohio ranks first agricultural <lb />
implements and wool. <lb />
Oregon takes the palm in <lb />
raising. <lb />
ranks first rye. <lb />
to the unless Gov. <lb />
Fowle intercedes. Going through <lb />
all the courts it looks as if the <lb />
Washington news <lb />
Sound the glad tidings The At- <lb />
Coast Line will take control <lb />
the owners. The stage company is <lb />
by Col. Shepard, editor <lb />
of the Moil who has <lb />
permitted the stages to be <lb />
, , ., , the legislature chosen last Tuesday, <lb />
on Sundays for several moths. The . ,, , J <lb />
. ,, ,, , i Allison would leave a big on <lb />
rest of stockholders are opposed . . , <lb />
. . . side of the Senate <lb />
to this and are making vigorous. . ,, . , <lb />
,, . . . he, for any cause, have to <lb />
say that the com , <lb />
has lost of dollars e . ., <lb />
. ., ,. ., i It is feared by some Southern <lb />
since that policy was . . <lb />
j l. j . Democrats that the Republican de- <lb />
blame Col. Shepard it. <lb />
POST OFFICE. <lb />
Hours for all business from A. <lb />
M. to P. M. All mail distributed <lb />
on arrival. The general deliver will <lb />
be kept open for minutes at night <lb />
after the mail is distributed. <lb />
X Mail arrives dally <lb />
at P. M. and departs at <lb />
A. M. <lb />
Old Sparta and Falkland <lb />
mails arrives at <lb />
M. and depart at P. M. <lb />
Washington. X <lb />
Chocowinity and <lb />
mail daily at <lb />
P. M. at A. M. <lb />
Bell's <lb />
Ferry. Johnson's Mills, <lb />
Ha and Pullet arrive Tuesday. <lb />
and Saturday at A. M. and <lb />
departs at P. M. <lb />
Black Jack and Calico <lb />
mails arrives Saturday at P. M. <lb />
departs Friday at A. M. <lb />
i. PERKINS, P. M. <lb />
They also charge him with trying to <lb />
them decorate <lb />
with numerous titles besides that of <lb />
Colonel, and much less compliment- <lb />
While all this is going the <lb />
people along line of Fifth ave- <lb />
have to walk to church while <lb />
their less favored the <lb />
east west may ride. <lb />
BALL <lb />
The Baseball Player's National <lb />
League, which has been organized <lb />
by the Brotherhood of Ball Players <lb />
in opposition to old league, is <lb />
busy arranging at the Fifth <lb />
Avenue Hotel. A rigid contract <lb />
has been drawn up, which is to be <lb />
signed by the players and the en- <lb />
capitalists who are put- <lb />
ting their dollars into the new <lb />
league. The players are as anxious <lb />
co have binding contracts as <lb />
capitalists and a large number of <lb />
the former are taking stock the <lb />
concern. The Brotherhood intends <lb />
to formulate rules for the next sea- <lb />
son just as soon as they have set- <lb />
question of finance and <lb />
contracts. It is said that grounds <lb />
have been secured in nearly every <lb />
city where they are and it <lb />
is evident that boys are in for a <lb />
fight against their old employers <lb />
are determined to win. If I <lb />
mistake not, they will have <lb />
heart v support of the baseball <lb />
mg public. Edwin Arlington. <lb />
is to have the <lb />
light, and a company <lb />
is to supply it. <lb />
feats last week will have a <lb />
to encourage the more radical <lb />
Republican Congressmen to pass an <lb />
obnoxious election law in <lb />
the hope of gaining enough <lb />
of House in the South at <lb />
the next Congressional election to <lb />
effect those they are certain to lose <lb />
elsewhere. Such a law will never <lb />
be passed by the next <lb />
There are a number of determined <lb />
Democrats in the House, that have <lb />
pledged themselves to <lb />
the expiration of Fifty- <lb />
first Congress, if such action should <lb />
become necessary to prevent <lb />
of an obnoxious federal <lb />
ton of the world, and it is <lb />
passage of an obnoxious j <lb />
election law. cotton is destined to spin and weave <lb />
Superintendent of the it; it has the most abundant supply <lb />
has made a report of what has J the greatest variety of timber <lb />
so far been done, and what is to be found in the <lb />
, . . ,. .,. and muse become the center <lb />
wood-working interests; it has the <lb />
advantage of best climate on <lb />
printing of the census reports given this continent, and of agricultural <lb />
advantages, which, taken as a <lb />
done in the future to make the next <lb />
census a success. He wants the <lb />
by contract to private parties <lb />
instead of being done by the Gov- <lb />
Printing office as hereto- <lb />
fore. If this can be done without <lb />
making the work a political <lb />
it would be very desirable, as it <lb />
would take the Government Prints <lb />
office years to do work, and <lb />
keep op with the constantly <lb />
current work. If the reports <lb />
can be gotten out faster than <lb />
North Carolina from the sea shore <lb />
tho mountain lops where the <lb />
every ship yard the the, . not <lb />
of closer o <lb />
varieties surpassed nowhere, from <lb />
the Siberian crab to mammoth, <lb />
measuring five or six inches n <lb />
There is no trouble in <lb />
growing them, and no trouble the <lb />
yield, and yet North Carolina apples <lb />
are run in markets of North Caro- <lb />
cities, which depend almost ex- <lb />
Northern orchards <lb />
their fall and winter supplies. There <lb />
are two reasons for this. One is <lb />
that our North Carolina farmers do <lb />
not seem to have turned their at- <lb />
in that direction, and an- <lb />
other is that tho few who have <lb />
given it any attention do handle <lb />
fruit with that care which <lb />
should to insure its arriving mar- <lb />
a attractive condition. <lb />
The fruit is too shaken from <lb />
the trees, bruised put without <lb />
sorting into barrels, arriving at its <lb />
destination in a damaged condition, <lb />
much of it worthless, <lb />
much of it, if it finds <lb />
chasers at all, has to be sold at <lb />
prices that do not pay the cost of <lb />
freight handling. If our apple <lb />
growers do as Northern fruit <lb />
growers do, carefully pick the fruit <lb />
the tree, assort it when bar- <lb />
for shipment, and put it on <lb />
the market in a sound condition, <lb />
they would that the demand <lb />
for the Northern apple <lb />
and North Carolina <lb />
apple, which is tho equal of the <lb />
Northern apple every respect, <lb />
find open and profitable <lb />
markets. Wilmington Star. <lb />
iron and steel, petroleum and he Wellington i;. <lb />
consequently a larger <lb />
share of their the rich <lb />
countries of Central and South <lb />
America, are some of the move- <lb />
that are now making them- <lb />
selves felt in all the varied <lb />
cations or the business interests or <lb />
this country. Just at this period, <lb />
which is to mark a distinctive era <lb />
in the history of the human race <lb />
an era or advancement and <lb />
Tor the people of all nations <lb />
the South is the of <lb />
It has demonstrated that it <lb />
has the advantages needed to make <lb />
it the center of Iron and steel pro- <lb />
of the whole world, and <lb />
nation or that section of any <lb />
nation which possesses supremacy <lb />
in the production of Iron and steel <lb />
and in their conversion to final <lb />
forms for will dominate and <lb />
control the commerce of <lb />
it produces three-fourths cot- <lb />
whole, are not in <lb />
possibilities wise <lb />
cultural methods by any similar <lb />
area elsewhere; it has a long stretch <lb />
of and many rivers, <lb />
its products to reach the con- <lb />
markets of the world at <lb />
minimum cost. To fullest <lb />
utilization of these advantages <lb />
South is now bending every energy, <lb />
and it enters upon this at a time <lb />
when the condition of the world's <lb />
business interests art moat <lb />
Island, in proportion to its <lb />
size, outranks all other States in <lb />
value of manufactures. <lb />
South Carolina ranks first in <lb />
phosphates. <lb />
Tennessee ranks in Pen- <lb />
nuts. <lb />
Texas ranks first cattle and <lb />
cotton. <lb />
Utah third silver. <lb />
Vermont ranks fourth in <lb />
Virginia ranks first peanuts. <lb />
West Virginia filth in salt <lb />
and coal. <lb />
Wisconsin second in hops. <lb />
they were after the last census was for making South the con- <lb />
taken bad just as well not be <lb />
gotten out at all, for all the <lb />
will be. <lb />
Montana was formally admitted <lb />
as a State Friday morning by Pros-1 hence. <lb />
trolling factor-in the great advance <lb />
movement. No man can picture <lb />
commanding influence of <lb />
South in world's industrial and <lb />
commercial interests ten years <lb />
There are people who subscribe <lb />
for a paper and bang on as long as <lb />
the editor will send without pay, <lb />
and when he will no longer, <lb />
get in a huff and go off denouncing <lb />
editor and his paper, and sob <lb />
scribe for another with the <lb />
promises, but with never a cent of <lb />
Troth. <lb />
The Arizona Kicker as a <lb />
Weather Prophet. <lb />
Our subscribers have been both <lb />
surprised and pleased at way <lb />
we have hit the weather for the la-t <lb />
two weeks. We didn't expect to <lb />
do so well in the start off, as the <lb />
only instrument we bad was an old <lb />
horse shoe, a two-foot and a <lb />
war map of battle Gettys- <lb />
burg, but made no mistake- Our <lb />
first prediction was that the follow- <lb />
week would be cold, <lb />
warm variable, with possibly <lb />
rain. hit it even to tho <lb />
She varied from a frost to <lb />
such; a hot night that everybody <lb />
kicked the quilts off. rain <lb />
didn't last but three days, but that <lb />
was sufficient to let as out. Our <lb />
prediction also hit it pat <lb />
We predicted winds, calm, sun- <lb />
shine, clouds, high pressure over the <lb />
Arctic Ocean, low pressure <lb />
around the mouth of the Amazon. <lb />
with a considerable wobble between <lb />
here and the Pacific. She wobbled. <lb />
We got just what expected, <lb />
from this we ore going ahead <lb />
like a scored jack rabbit hunting <lb />
for cover. Watch our smoke. <lb />
A new for compressing <lb />
coal dust into blocks has just been <lb />
and will be tried by <lb />
Reading Railroad. <lb />
R., making connection at James- <lb />
ville. This will enable passengers <lb />
to leave here in the morning <lb />
reach Haleigh or Wilmington same <lb />
day. till <lb />
Washington road are prom <lb />
Beacon On returning <lb />
from this town on Friday <lb />
la.-t, to his home in the county. Mr. <lb />
an old gentleman, <lb />
became tired of walking and sit <lb />
down on the road side to rest. <lb />
While sitting there some hunter, <lb />
unknown, came through the <lb />
woods, and seeing the gentleman, <lb />
mistook him tor a bear, with- <lb />
out waiting to further question his <lb />
belief, fired a load of buck shot into <lb />
tho old man's back. Then it was <lb />
that he found his terrible mistake, <lb />
that instead of shooting, as he sup <lb />
posed, a bear, he had emptied the <lb />
contents of his gun into an innocent <lb />
man. <lb />
Wilson Mr. Josiah <lb />
one of Mr new <lb />
appointees, has been for a short <lb />
while, filling the office of <lb />
at On tho 0th inst., he <lb />
was arrested for robbing a <lb />
letter. He now awaits trial <lb />
in the Raleigh jail. way <lb />
the transgressor is <lb />
M. B. went out to his <lb />
farm a few days ago and his <lb />
tenants bad made such poor crops <lb />
that he gave them the rent for this <lb />
year. That was a generous act on <lb />
on bis part and one that some <lb />
our farmer's, who are better off in <lb />
this world's goods, might well lb I <lb />
Brown and <lb />
her six year old grandson, were <lb />
foully murdered on tho inst., at <lb />
home near John Kl- <lb />
Starling, son-in-law of Mrs. <lb />
Brown, is the supposed murderer, <lb />
and has been lodged the Smith- <lb />
field jail. A and an were <lb />
used to perpetrate the fearful deed. <lb />
DANIELS. <lb />
h . <lb />
Any; Busing u ill be <lb />
to. <lb />
I. I. <lb />
Greenville, D. <lb />
V II E B N V I J. B, N. C <lb />
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Practice In all <lb />
Collection <lb />
B. YELLOWLEY, <lb />
IF, <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
P. C F MM <lb />
Civil Engineers, Surveyors <lb />
and Architects. <lb />
AND N C. <lb />
HOTELS, <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Cutler new management, <lb />
water and i- <lb />
servants. Table always <lb />
ed with the beat of market. Feed <lb />
in connection. <lb />
SAT <lb />
E. Mum <lb />
HOTEL <lb />
SPENCER BROS., <lb />
THE HOME <lb />
SAMPLE ROOMS FREE <lb />
flood Rooms. Best <lb />
table the market When In <lb />
at the <lb />
Hotel, <lb />
WASHINGTON, N. C. <lb />
If to save money buy your Shoe, Hats, Caps, Dress Domestic at the Store, next door to Bawls, the Jeweler. J. TYSON.<lb /></p>
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Eastern <lb />
GREENVILLE. N. C. <lb />
Hon. W. N. H. Smith. Chief The Reflector has heretofore <lb />
of the Supreme Court of North spoken at length upon the subject <lb />
Carolina, died in Raleigh on Thurs- of Building and Loan Associations <lb />
day, after a few days illness. and tried to point out some of the <lb />
J. of of our, that arise them. <lb />
t- it State had passed the seventy I We believe in just that kind of an <lb />
as an hence our earnest <lb />
THE LEADING PAPER <lb />
the<lb />
TO <lb />
right Christian man. He was and <lb />
man of great and power-1 same. <lb />
continued advocacy of the <lb />
In order to become favor- <lb />
Geo. Grant says -he never bad <lb />
time to read books, but got moat of <lb />
his by reading <lb />
Billy don't read <lb />
books nor newspapers either. If he <lb />
ever hopes to amount to any thing <lb />
he should study as <lb />
Grant did. Wilmington Star. <lb />
But Billy don't want to see any <lb />
papers about this season. There <lb />
Just T It. <lb />
Subscription Price. MM year. <lb />
BUT <lb />
I not n Democratic <lb />
measure that are <lb />
with the true principles of <lb />
If you want a a <lb />
of the State send for the <lb />
-OR. SAMPLE FREE <lb />
at <lb />
Mail Matte <lb />
NOVEMBER 0th. W <lb />
Gold always <lb />
able in anything it undertakes, is <lb />
lifting its voice in strong terms <lb />
against gambling at fairs. Here's <lb />
our hand Let's fight <lb />
evil until it is broken up. <lb />
the <lb />
It will be a to <lb />
thousands of people that Jeff. <lb />
vis cannot be at this <lb />
week. However, the Centennial <lb />
will be a splendid success and <lb />
who can should go. <lb />
The Roanoke Weldon has <lb />
enlarged to eight pages and made <lb />
its price a year. The tines <lb />
was a good paper before, and now <lb />
this enlarged form which will con- <lb />
an increased quantity of read- <lb />
makes it better than before. <lb />
The new heading is also very at- <lb />
tractive. <lb />
The Star has been <lb />
changed to the Herald and Mr. W. <lb />
C. Erwin has become editor. The <lb />
Herald is a larger paper than <lb />
its predecessor and is printed from <lb />
a new outfit on a new press. Mr. <lb />
Erwin is a splendid writer and <lb />
welcome his return to the <lb />
We truly regret that the Dur- <lb />
ham Globe suspended last week. It <lb />
announced on Tuesday that it <lb />
would appear no more, and gave <lb />
as a reason for failure that the pat- <lb />
received was insufficient. <lb />
The Glob was a good paper and <lb />
the neatest in appearance of any <lb />
in the State. It had been our <lb />
ion that Durham was a city of <lb />
pride and enterprise, but letting a <lb />
good newspaper die in its midst <lb />
reverses such an opinion entirely. <lb />
To the vary last of its existence <lb />
the Durham Globe advocated the <lb />
n State <lb />
in 1891. That paper <lb />
the idea and many of its con- <lb />
temporaries fell readily into line <lb />
in advocacy of the Exposition. <lb />
While the Globe does not live to see <lb />
the full realization of its hopes, we <lb />
believe that one evidence of its <lb />
good work will live after it. We <lb />
believe the exposition will be held <lb />
and the Globe has the credit of <lb />
starting the movement. In the <lb />
same issue in which its suspension <lb />
was announced that paper had the <lb />
following to say <lb />
With the last energy that remains <lb />
the Globe shouts a word in behalf of <lb />
the State Exposition in 1891. This <lb />
paper was the first to sound the key <lb />
note tor this grand undertaking two <lb />
years hence. Let every journal take <lb />
It up and send it echoing through <lb />
North Carolina from the surf beaten <lb />
coast near across the State <lb />
to where the hover over the <lb />
peaks around Murphy. <lb />
The following which we clip from <lb />
an exchange is about the best <lb />
of the delinquent subscriber <lb />
we ever looked upon. In fact if <lb />
we had spent a whole week touch- <lb />
up the single subject we could <lb />
not possibly portrayed his <lb />
in more striking features. <lb />
The fellow who got this off <lb />
aimed his camera well <lb />
he must have been thoroughly <lb />
versed in the lightning or <lb />
process, for he brings out <lb />
the whole, every light and shadow <lb />
at a single sitting, as hard as it <lb />
may be to keep the delinquent <lb />
still long enough to get a hand on <lb />
him. Now look at yourself, every- <lb />
one whom the cap fits. <lb />
It can be laid down as the com- <lb />
law of the land that a non-pay- <lb />
subscriber to a newspaper be- <lb />
longs to the scabby, mangy part of <lb />
the flock of He is the <lb />
mildewed ear in the crop of man- <lb />
hood, lie is morally a blotch on his <lb />
generation. The Lord has stamped <lb />
him below par, base metal; his man- <lb />
hood is counterfeit. lie of <lb />
the pettiest, meanest form of rob- <lb />
lie robs his faithful servant <lb />
of a hard-earned wage. He robs, <lb />
like a con ard. the man who is afar <lb />
off. He is mean in little things <lb />
that kind of meanness that shrinks <lb />
and shrivels op the till it is <lb />
sir all. light and altogether <lb />
Of this man it is said <lb />
art weighed in the balance and <lb />
art the <lb />
potato in the bin of <lb />
If the of Mich a man <lb />
grate and enter into a pig, the pig <lb />
would slink away in shame, feeling <lb />
that be ranked among swine as <lb />
points below the average level <lb />
of swinish respectability. <lb />
of men, unloved of angels, <lb />
printer, is man who <lb />
dead beats on the publisher of his <lb />
newspaper. There is a great waste <lb />
of salvation in a <lb />
for saving of <lb />
State Mail. <lb />
his faculties <lb />
clear and vigorous until his last <lb />
days. He had been Chief Justice <lb />
of this State nearly twelve years. <lb />
The death of such a great man <lb />
can truly be mourned as a great- <lb />
loss. <lb />
On Saturday Fowle <lb />
pointed Associate Justice A. S. <lb />
Merrimon Chief Justice of the <lb />
Court of North Carolina to <lb />
succeed the late Chief Justice <lb />
Smith. Judge Walter Clark, of <lb />
the Superior Court bench, was <lb />
pointed to succeed Justice <lb />
as Associate Justice. Spier <lb />
Whitaker, Esq., was appointed <lb />
upon the Superior Court bench to <lb />
succeed Judge Clark. <lb />
Commenting upon the appoint- <lb />
of Judge Merrimon, the Ra- <lb />
Observer says <lb />
The people of North Carolina <lb />
will applaud the action of Gov. <lb />
Fowle the high office <lb />
of Justice upon Hon. Merrimon <lb />
who worthily succeeds the <lb />
jurist whose death the State <lb />
mourns. Judge life is <lb />
a part of the history North Car- <lb />
and but few of our <lb />
men are so well known to <lb />
our people as he is. But <lb />
generally the people of North Car- <lb />
have a just estimate of his <lb />
great worth and legal attainments, <lb />
and they will recognize the entire <lb />
appropriateness of his succeeding <lb />
to the mantle so admirably worn <lb />
by the distinguished Chief Justice <lb />
of this State. <lb />
Upon the appointment Judge <lb />
k the same paper <lb />
The announcement that Gov. <lb />
Fowle has appointed Judge Walter <lb />
Clark to the vacant place on the <lb />
Court Bench will give great <lb />
satisfaction to his friends <lb />
throughout North Carolina. <lb />
On the bench Judge Clark has <lb />
filled the promise of bis fine <lb />
ties. He has won for himself a high <lb />
and the people of the <lb />
State have not withheld from him <lb />
an expression of their confidence <lb />
appreciation. Possessed of a <lb />
mind eminently judicial in its <lb />
ties, finely cultivated by laborious <lb />
Study, and capable of indefatigable <lb />
exertion, he will adorn the Supreme <lb />
Bench and be found in all respect <lb />
to the discharge of the res- <lb />
duties of that exalted <lb />
There must be some big fools <lb />
among those who style themselves <lb />
Advertising Agents, or else they <lb />
look upon the editors of country <lb />
weeklies as a very small gullible <lb />
set who have just about sense <lb />
a-, mill <lb />
are existing in this world only as <lb />
tools for the Agents to make a <lb />
out of. They send out <lb />
liberal propositions that its i <lb />
wonder all the newspaper publish- <lb />
in the country have not long <lb />
ago made fortunes and retired <lb />
from business. Here are some of <lb />
the latest propositions the <lb />
Ton has <lb />
Perhaps the most <lb />
one ever sent out by any concern <lb />
comes from a set of cranks styling <lb />
themselves the News- <lb />
paper Advertising <lb />
business at Nashville, Tenn. They <lb />
are catching on to the tricks of <lb />
their Northern brethren Quite fast. <lb />
This postal card are <lb />
authorized by Dr. Parker's <lb />
cal and Surgical Institute to offer <lb />
yon for insertion of enclosed <lb />
advertisement one year, <lb />
paper to be sent to advertisers free <lb />
during continuance of <lb />
Let's see what he wants for that <lb />
money. The advertisement above <lb />
is worth and the paper <lb />
81.50, making 811.50 that this <lb />
firm has cheek enough to ask <lb />
us to give them for We <lb />
are surprised at them not adding <lb />
the usual commission to <lb />
It is hard to tell which <lb />
we have the most contempt for, <lb />
the Agent who will insult a pub- <lb />
such a proposition or <lb />
the man who places his business <lb />
in the hands of the Agents to be <lb />
sent out in such a manner. <lb />
Another gold mine offer comes <lb />
from Dr. Son., <lb />
They want about <lb />
worth of reading notices and offer <lb />
the big sum of for same. <lb />
They are so anxious for us to read <lb />
their generous offer that they mail- <lb />
ed two postal cards the same day, <lb />
and five days later sent another. <lb />
Then here comes a proposition <lb />
from Athletic Publishing <lb />
St. who in return <lb />
for a two inch advertisement one <lb />
month and a half column editorial <lb />
offer to send a history of John <lb />
valued at We would <lb />
not give cents a dozen for them <lb />
for own <lb />
It is n common thing for publish- <lb />
to receive just such <lb />
and we will be glad of the <lb />
day when they drive all such <lb />
agencies out of existence by <lb />
refusing to advertise for them. In <lb />
fact no editor who has due respect <lb />
for his business could accept such <lb />
propositions as the above. <lb />
Chrysanthemums are demanding <lb />
the admiration of flower lovers <lb />
throughout State. . <lb />
able to such institutions one has too much poultry in <lb />
but to look to the cities and towns <lb />
of OUT country and see the many <lb />
men living in comfortable houses <lb />
that were obtained through these <lb />
associations which they wore <lb />
unable to secure in any other <lb />
wax. The people of Greenville <lb />
have now within easy reach the <lb />
formation of a Building and Loan <lb />
Association. In fact we suppose <lb />
one will have been organized be- <lb />
fore this article has been read, as <lb />
a meeting for that purpose was to <lb />
have been held at o'clock <lb />
day afternoon. Mr. M. H. H. <lb />
Agent of the South- <lb />
Building and Loan <lb />
of Knoxville, Tenn., and Mr. <lb />
M. V. General Agent <lb />
for the same Association, have <lb />
been in town the past week meet- <lb />
with our citizens and explain- <lb />
to them the plans of the As- <lb />
This association was <lb />
chartered January <lb />
capital stock is unlimited. Its <lb />
stock is now over <lb />
and it is doing business in <lb />
more than Southern cities and <lb />
towns. It is a league of Southern <lb />
Associations and its advantages <lb />
over a local association are two- <lb />
fold. It cost less for running ex- <lb />
and the money <lb />
by non-borrowing towns is <lb />
turned to the growing towns where <lb />
there is an active demand for <lb />
money. Every town is <lb />
teed its own money and its pro <lb />
part of the surplus arising <lb />
from local investors, paid up stock, <lb />
the money left in <lb />
any of the branches. This <lb />
is an institution that will <lb />
do much to build up our Southern <lb />
cities and Greenville had as well <lb />
come in for her share of the <lb />
fits. There are waste places here <lb />
to build up and there are laboring <lb />
men in the community who need <lb />
homes and could secure them if <lb />
they had the advantage of an as- <lb />
The benefit and <lb />
of Building and Loan <lb />
are shown by the history of <lb />
Philadelphia, Cincinnati, Dayton, <lb />
Chicago, Chattanooga, Knoxville <lb />
and Atlanta. In Philadelphia <lb />
alone there are and <lb />
houses have been built by them. <lb />
The South is building up her chief <lb />
cities the same way. The <lb />
and workingman are both <lb />
partners in <lb />
institution. The investor makes <lb />
good profit while the poor man <lb />
converts his rent into home and <lb />
capital. The borrower pays only <lb />
G per cent, on the actual money <lb />
borrowed. <lb />
This Knoxville Association has <lb />
recently organized a very strong <lb />
branch association at Raleigh <lb />
been invited to that city by the <lb />
Chamber of Commerce who <lb />
the agents of the Association <lb />
there and thoroughly investigated <lb />
their workings. The Business <lb />
Association of Washington also <lb />
invited them to that town, the visit <lb />
resulting in the organization of a <lb />
branch association of shares. <lb />
Two hundred shares were wanted <lb />
by the agents to organize the <lb />
branch association here, and one <lb />
hundred and ninety-four of that <lb />
number being secured up to yes- <lb />
morning seemed to warrant <lb />
the organization. <lb />
Since writing the above the <lb />
meeting announced for yesterday <lb />
evening was held. Enough of <lb />
those who agreed to take shares <lb />
were not present to effect a <lb />
organization, so the General <lb />
Agent, Mr. in accord- <lb />
with power vested in him in <lb />
the By-Laws, made appointments <lb />
of temporary officers subject to the <lb />
ratification of the shareholders at <lb />
their first meeting. <lb />
pointed <lb />
Harry <lb />
S. T. Hooker and J. B. Yellow- <lb />
Presidents. <lb />
D. J. Whichard, Sec'y. and Treas. <lb />
F. G. James, Attorney. <lb />
T. J. Jarvis, E. O. J. <lb />
D. Murphy, W. J. and W. <lb />
B. Wilson, Directors. <lb />
As liberal propositions were <lb />
made to our people as could be <lb />
wished for, giving them ample <lb />
time to make all examinations and <lb />
inquire about the association. We <lb />
hope the number of shares will be <lb />
swelled to several hundred during <lb />
the next few weeks. Our opinion <lb />
of the matter is that Greenville <lb />
will be one of the borrowing towns <lb />
in which case this section will <lb />
have all to gain and nothing to <lb />
lose. <lb />
he has a special <lb />
crowing kind. <lb />
aversion <lb />
them <lb />
to <lb />
and <lb />
the <lb />
North Carolina will soon have <lb />
several twin towns. It already has <lb />
Winston Salem, Beaufort More- <lb />
head and others. The corporation <lb />
lines of the growing towns of Bur- <lb />
and Graham in Alamance <lb />
county, touching and it is <lb />
only a matter the future, when <lb />
they will i an together and become <lb />
a considerable little city. Jones <lb />
bore and Sanford, two thriving <lb />
at one time about two miles <lb />
apart, are now rapidly building <lb />
toward each other, and will soon be <lb />
as close as the Siamese twins. <lb />
Reidsville Review. <lb />
We catch on to this right with <lb />
one exception, and that is we fail <lb />
to see how Beaufort and Morehead <lb />
are to be made twin towns when <lb />
there is two miles of water between <lb />
them. They will hardly build up <lb />
to each other, brother. <lb />
MOSES <lb />
---------Hag lust received the nicest line of-------- <lb />
and Jewelry, <lb />
Ever brought to Greenville and will continue to keen on ordering until alter the <lb />
holiday seasons. you need anything in that lino it v. ill be to advantage to <lb />
give him a trial before purchasing. <lb />
VIOLIN, BANJO AND GUITAR STRINGS <lb />
Also for sale. Watches, Clocks and Jewelry repaired at short notice and in work- <lb />
manlike manner and warranted. Call and see him. <lb />
M. <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Says an exchange No business <lb />
man says he can't afford to patron- <lb />
the local paper. He might as <lb />
well say he can't afford to do <lb />
The newspaper is really a <lb />
joint stock affair, and every <lb />
who has any pride in his and <lb />
his will help bold up <lb />
hands of the man who is trying to <lb />
run a live local paper, and boom and <lb />
build up the town which bis in- <lb />
are common and mutual. <lb />
New Grocery Store <lb />
Next door to K. C. Glenn. I have opened a Grocery Store and <lb />
---------will keep on hand a fine line of--------- <lb />
Meat. Floor, Coffee. Sugar, Oil, Molasses, <lb />
Candies, Cheese. Crackers, Tobacco, Cigars, Apples, <lb />
Bananas, Canned Goods and most everything usually kept in a <lb />
first-class grocery store, as well as Tinware, Crockery, Wood and <lb />
Willow Ware, Call and see Goods delivered free any <lb />
where in town. <lb />
J. J. CHERRY, Greenville, N. C. <lb />
NEW HARDWARE FIRM I j THE OPS <lb />
Latham Fonder, <lb />
Cross and White, the Raleigh <lb />
Bank swindlers have gone the way <lb />
all thieves should go and will now <lb />
reap their just deserts in the State <lb />
penitentiary. The highest Court <lb />
to which they could appeal has <lb />
sustained the decision of the low- <lb />
Courts and they must serve <lb />
the sentence imposed against them <lb />
Follow up this example of punish- <lb />
crime in high places <lb />
and there be less stealing of <lb />
that claw. <lb />
Dr. Grissom is a private citizen <lb />
now. Would it not be better if this <lb />
case was dropped It is not <lb />
mane, to say the least of it, to step <lb />
all over a man after he is down. <lb />
Hold Concord <lb />
To <lb />
Notice is hereby given that there <lb />
will be hereafter two Public Schools <lb />
in White School District No. CO <lb />
of Pitt County, which comprises the <lb />
town of Greenville, one for males <lb />
and one for females. The schools <lb />
will open for reception of pupils <lb />
on Monday the 11th of January, <lb />
1890. <lb />
The School Committee desire to <lb />
employ two teachers one <lb />
session of twenty weeks, and <lb />
applicants for these positions will <lb />
received until Dec. 20th, at <lb />
which time will be <lb />
made by the committee. <lb />
cations should be made in writing <lb />
and addressed to J. B. Yellowley, <lb />
Chairman, and applicants <lb />
tarnish references as to <lb />
and experience. <lb />
committee desire to make <lb />
these schools equal in efficiency to <lb />
,; m.-i <lb />
to teachers who are <lb />
competent. <lb />
salaries will be per <lb />
mouth. J. JR. Yellowley, Chair. <lb />
Jack White, <lb />
B. F. Sugg, <lb />
School Committee. <lb />
Successors to R. S. Clark Co. <lb />
Respectfully inform their friends <lb />
the public generally that are located <lb />
at the old stand of K. S. Clark Co . <lb />
whore they expect to keep a full line of <lb />
all goods usually kept in a first-class <lb />
Hardware store, consisting of <lb />
Stoves, Tinware, Sous toning Goods, <lb />
Paints. Oils. Glass, Putty. Sash. Doors <lb />
and Blinds, Carriage Material, Builder's <lb />
Hardware, Cutlery. Lamp Goods, and <lb />
Agricultural Implements. We also run <lb />
a TIN SHOP and are prepared to do all <lb />
kinds of Sheet Metal Work, Guttering, <lb />
Rooting and Repairing, hand made <lb />
Stove Pipe, made of best refined Iron. <lb />
All of which we are prepared to give <lb />
our customers bargains in. Give us a <lb />
call. <lb />
LATHAM PENDER, <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
ANOTHER <lb />
Car Load of Fine <lb />
Horses <lb />
Mules, <lb />
--------Just received by------- <lb />
will be sold- <lb />
Ont of blind man. <lb />
CHEAP FOR CASH, <lb />
or at reasonable terms on time on <lb />
proved security. I bought my stock for <lb />
Cash can afford to sell as cheap as <lb />
anyone. Give me a call. <lb />
The work on the of the <lb />
Memorial Church is show- <lb />
handsomely. <lb />
Prof. John has purchased <lb />
Col. Harry Skinner's interest in the <lb />
Greenville Institute building. <lb />
LOW TARIFF <lb />
FACTORY. <lb />
NO mi TARIFF ON BUGGIES <lb />
For we have free Buggies now. Ah <lb />
you are free to buy where you please, but <lb />
. if you want to save money you come to <lb />
If YOU don't like the REFLECTOR my Factory on 4th street, rear of J. B. <lb />
this week it is not because we have <lb />
not tried hard to make it interesting <lb />
have also an entrance through II. F. <lb />
Keel's Stables on 3rd street. lean give <lb />
you <lb />
If yon don't see editor in <lb />
town he has gone down to <lb />
help celebrate at If <lb />
yon do sec him ain't <lb />
cone. The vote was undecided at That you ever had in your life tor <lb />
hour of going to press. , less <lb />
B in the can give you. Why <lb />
my expenses are less and I pay th <lb />
spot for goods and save the dis- <lb />
counts, and if you don't believe it you <lb />
come and see. Having had years <lb />
experience in the business I guarantee <lb />
Re- <lb />
J. Cherry <lb />
4th street rear <lb />
Not <lb />
At the last hour Greenville <lb />
Guard backed and did not at <lb />
tend the Centennial at Fayetteville. <lb />
Two weeks ago thirty-one of the j perfect satisfaction or no charge, <lb />
signified their willingness a specialty. forget <lb />
to go and instructed the Captain to g <lb />
git terms for transportation and <lb />
arrangements. A meeting <lb />
was set for yesterday at which time <lb />
all were requested to report in read- <lb />
to attend the Centennial. In- <lb />
stead of the thirty-one men, only <lb />
about twenty reported, and Capt. <lb />
declined to attend with so <lb />
small a number. We are sorry <lb />
company did not go. <lb />
A. <lb />
Greenville, <lb />
Boll. <lb />
The following is the Roll of Hon- <lb />
or for the first quarter of Bethel <lb />
Maggie Britton, Mark Cherry, <lb />
Cherry, Lydia Carson, Ida <lb />
Lena Hartsell, Flora <lb />
Hammond, Carrie James, Sam <lb />
James, Harvey James, Lemmie <lb />
James, Flossie Keel, Little, <lb />
Verna Little, Mayo, James <lb />
Nelson, Annie Randolph, Willie <lb />
Whichard, Fred Latham, Callie <lb />
Maggie Taylor, B. R. <lb />
Bullock, Mattie Grimes, Willie <lb />
Grimes, Freddie Glenn, Willie <lb />
James, Lee Peal, Willie Peal, Jim- <lb />
Whichard. <lb />
Notice, <lb />
Is hereby given that I will on Friday, <lb />
December 6th., 1689 at my Shops in the <lb />
town of Greenville, sell at public sale to <lb />
the highest bidder one horse power <lb />
Cooper Traction Engine and Boiler the <lb />
of- William Whitehead, to sat- <lb />
a lien that I have upon same for <lb />
repairs. This sale will be made under <lb />
and virtue of Section 1783 of the Code <lb />
of North Terms of Bale- <lb />
Cash. B. L. II UMBER, <lb />
N. C, Nov. 30th., <lb />
STEEL <lb />
owe. <lb />
When not for wt- <lb />
style in it boxes of i dozen <lb />
School Fm. . <lb />
. , i. <lb />
The Tar River Transportation Company <lb />
Forbes, Greenville, <lb />
J. B. Vice-Pres <lb />
J. S. Greenville, <lb />
N. M. Lawrence, Tarboro, Gen <lb />
Capt. R. F. Jones, Washington, Gen Ag <lb />
The Line for travel on <lb />
River. <lb />
The Steamer is the finest <lb />
and quickest boat on the river. She has <lb />
been thoroughly repaired, refurnished <lb />
and painted. <lb />
d up specially for the comfort, ac- <lb />
and convenience of Ladies. <lb />
POLITE <lb />
A first-class Table furnished with th <lb />
best the market affords. <lb />
A trip on the Steamer GREENVILLE Is <lb />
not only comfortable but attractive. <lb />
Leaves Washington Monday, Wednesday <lb />
Friday at o'clock, A. m . <lb />
Leaves Tarboro Tuesday, Thursday <lb />
and Saturday at o'clock, a. m. <lb />
Freights received daily and through <lb />
Bills Lading to all points. <lb />
J. I. <lb />
Greenville, N. C <lb />
Water Mills. <lb />
The undersigned having leased these <lb />
mills for number of years and put them <lb />
in thorough order, begs leave to inform <lb />
the public that Is prepared to r <lb />
Corn and wheat in a manner. <lb />
Satisfaction guaranteed to all patrons. , <lb />
I would inform merchants that I am <lb />
prepared to them good water <lb />
mill meal at prices delivered. <lb />
Customers wanting to buy at retail can <lb />
be supplied at my store in <lb />
when will also find a select stock <lb />
of General Merchandise which Will <lb />
sold at lowest prices <lb />
Fleming. <lb />
-Must be met with <lb />
LOW PRICES <lb />
------We to sell------ <lb />
GOODS AT PRICES <lb />
ALFRED FORBES, <lb />
RELIABLE OF <lb />
to the buyers of Pitt and counties, a line of the following <lb />
that are not to be excelled ii this market. all guaranteed to be First-class and <lb />
pure straight goods. DRY GOODS of all kinds, NOTIONS, CLOTHING, <lb />
HATS and CAPS, BOOTS and SHOES, LA- <lb />
and CHILDREN'S SLIPPERS. FURNITURE and HOUSE FURNISHING <lb />
DOORS, WINDOWS, SASH and BLINDS. CROCKERY and QUEENS- <lb />
WARE, HARDWARE, and PLOW CASTING, LEATHER of different <lb />
kinds, Gin and Mill Belting. Hay Rock Lime, Plaster of Paris, and <lb />
Harness, and addles. <lb />
HEAVY GROCERIES A SPECIALTY. <lb />
ion i <lb />
seed Oil, M. i a j <lb />
Willow Ware. Nails a specialty. Give me a call and I guarantee satisfaction. <lb />
-To meet the- <lb />
Demands of the Times. <lb />
And if yon want to make some <lb />
GOOD BARGAINS <lb />
Don't fail to give us a call. We <lb />
mean business. <lb />
Yours truly, <lb />
LITTLE, HOUSE BRO., <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
A woman of good <lb />
character, and capable of <lb />
doing the domestics of a family. <lb />
W. G LITTLE, <lb />
N. C. <lb />
ALLEN <lb />
Wishes to inform the public that <lb />
he is prepared to furnish you <lb />
and wishes to sell you at <lb />
hast a portion of what <lb />
you need in the <lb />
way of <lb />
Groceries, Provisions, <lb />
And General Supplies. I keep <lb />
a line of Flour. Sugar. Coffee, <lb />
Meat, and all heavy and light <lb />
Groceries that will be sure to <lb />
suit you. <lb />
I do not claim to sell goods <lb />
under everybody in the world, <lb />
but I will give you just as low <lb />
prices as can be had in Green- <lb />
ville. <lb />
I do not claim to the <lb />
best goods in the world, but I <lb />
claim mine to be just as fresh <lb />
and just as cheap as can be <lb />
found in Pitt county. I shall <lb />
endeavor to please all customers. <lb />
W. H. ALLEN. <lb />
T. O. <lb />
HEADQUARTERS <lb />
We adopt this method <lb />
of informing our old <lb />
customers and the pub- <lb />
generally that we <lb />
have returned from <lb />
New York with the <lb />
stock we have ever <lb />
carried. <lb />
The experience of two <lb />
years in the Northern <lb />
markets together with <lb />
increased capital <lb />
us to offer <lb />
bargains than ever. <lb />
Standard Prints <lb />
Plaids Clothing. <lb />
Dry Goods, Shoes, and <lb />
Hats are all going at <lb />
astonishingly low <lb />
prices. <lb />
A visit from you is <lb />
requested. <lb />
BROWN i HOOKER, <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
J, SUGG, <lb />
LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE AGENT, <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C <lb />
OFFICE SUGG JAMES OLD STAND <lb />
All kinds Risks placed in strictly <lb />
FIRST-CLASS COMPANIES <lb />
At lowest current rates <lb />
AM AGENT TOR A FIRST-GLASS FIRE PROOF SAFE. <lb />
THE OLD RELIABLE CARRIAGE FACTORY <lb />
STILL TO THE FRONT <lb />
D. Williamson, <lb />
SUCCESSOR TO JOHN <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
Has Moved to One Door North Court House. <lb />
WILL CONTINUE OF <lb />
BUGGIES, CARTS DRAYS. <lb />
My Factory Is well equipped with the Mechanic, put up nothing <lb />
but first-CLASS We keep up with the times and improved styler. <lb />
Best material used in all work. All styles of Springs arc use. you can select from <lb />
Brewster, Storm, Coil, Ram Horn, King. <lb />
Also keep on hand a full of ready <lb />
HARNESS AND WHIPS, <lb />
the year round, which will sell as low as the lowest. <lb />
Special Attention Given to REPAIRING. <lb />
Thanking the people of this and surrounding counties for past favor hope <lb />
merit a continuance pf the same. <lb />
E. A. TAFT, <lb />
Wishes to inform his friends and the public generally that he has <lb />
bought out the Grocery establishment of T. Cherry, and with <lb />
new stock added is now prepared to furnish the very best <lb />
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS AND FAMILY <lb />
At prices fully in keeping with the hard times. I keep Flour, <lb />
Meat, Lard, Molasses, Confections. Canned Goods, Crockery, <lb />
Glassware, Tobacco, Snuff, <lb />
Orange Syrup is the best Molasses in this market. <lb />
You are invited to call. Remember the place, at Cherry's stand. <lb />
O. <lb />
J. B. CHERRY. <lb />
J. R. MOVE. <lb />
J. G. <lb />
J. <lb />
Have again come to your attention an-1 solicit your esteemed patronage <lb />
We do not claim that we have the largest best stock east of the <lb />
Mountains, but we do say that are to the front <lb />
--------with a specially selected line of-------- <lb />
Suited to the want of a large class of customers. We arc in full with <lb />
the hard times and can and will low cash prices to all who favor us with <lb />
their Look down this column and sec if we cannot interest you. We <lb />
are better prepared than ever before to serve you. We have in stock to-day <lb />
a line of <lb />
DRY <lb />
A SPECIALIST Physician since 1880 <lb />
In the diseases and weaknesses of <lb />
men will mall a book free, giving the <lb />
remedies which cure ed and <lb />
hopeless sufferers privately t home. <lb />
Address Specialist, room A, Read <lb />
corner Broadway, York. <lb />
Embracing Dress Goods and Trimmings, and Calicoes. <lb />
and Suitings, Goods and for Men's and Boy's Suits, Homespuns, <lb />
Sheetings, Bleached and Unbleached Domestics. Canton Flannels and Bed Ticking. <lb />
Boots and Shoes. <lb />
For Men, Women. Boys. Misses and Children, at prices that will cause the poor to <lb />
rejoice, and the hearts of all will b made who buy Boots and Shoes from us, <lb />
why because sell low and give the money's worth. A full line of Notion, <lb />
and Goods that will delight t he hearts of and old. <lb />
HATS and CAPS for men, boys and children. II ARD WAKE, in this line we offer <lb />
you a stock as complete as the farmer or mechanic can wish. We make a specialty <lb />
of Steel Nails and guarantee them to be made. <lb />
Groceries. <lb />
Which arc selling at rock bottom prices, not because we are forced to do so <lb />
but we take pleasure in offering and selling low down. Can we interest you <lb />
if so come in and examine our stock of Sugar, Molasses. Coffee, Tea. Soaps, both <lb />
Toilet and Laundry, Lye, Matches, Starch, Meats of different kinds, Flour <lb />
which we arc now buying from first hands and can save you money if you call and <lb />
examine before buying elsewhere, and Snuff. <lb />
Headquarters for Furniture, <lb />
Of which carry a line not to be excelled in this market, such as Suit, <lb />
Bureaus, Double and Single Bedstead. Tables. Cots, Washstands, Bed Springs and <lb />
Mattresses, Children's Cradles and Beds, Chairs of different kinds and <lb />
all to suit hard times and short crops. Anything that you want in this line if r <lb />
have not got it in stock we Will make a special order for you, as have catalog <lb />
from several of the best furniture houses in the United States and guarantee <lb />
as to prices. Wood and Willow ware, Crockery, Glassware, Lamps, <lb />
Bridles and Collars. Cart Saddles, Whips and Horse Millinery. Trunks, <lb />
Valises and Traveling Bags, <lb />
Life is too short to keep on telling what have and can do, But wishing <lb />
you all health and prosperity and giving to every man. woman and child who come <lb />
to Greenville a cordial invitation to come in and examine our stock, <lb />
remain yours to serve <lb />
J. B. CHERRY CO., j <lb />
Greenville N. C, <lb />
Appointments <lb />
For preaching on Bethlehem Mission. <lb />
Bethlehem, 1st Sunday <lb />
School House, 1st Sunday at <lb />
o'clock . , , , <lb />
Sparta, 2nd Sunday at o clock. <lb />
Shady Grove, rd Sunday at <lb />
4th Sunday at o clock. <lb />
Money to Loan. <lb />
ON IMPROVED FARMS. In sums <lb />
and upwards. Loans are <lb />
payable in small annual <lb />
a period of five years thus <lb />
the borrower to pay off his <lb />
without his <lb />
n any one year. Apply to <lb />
Tucker ,<lb /></p>
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                <p>
A C <lb />
THE <lb />
EASTERN REFLECTOR- <lb />
M. C.<lb />
To the of Greenville <lb />
Whereas the President of the <lb />
United States and the Governor of <lb />
Carolina following the die <lb />
takes of conscience and in <lb />
to the law of the land have <lb />
I appointed set apart Thursday, <lb />
Another circus in this part the. as a day of special <lb />
State. and feeling that the <lb />
Perfectly Grand, Boss citizens of Greenville even in these <lb />
at the Old Brick Store. of and <lb />
Seed Rye and Seed Wheat for j embarrassments have received <lb />
E. C. , for which they should <lb />
The household likes Almighty God, I therefore <lb />
earnestly request them <lb />
Peanut and Bags one faithfully observe <lb />
day by closing their places <lb />
, and attend Divine worship. <lb />
F. G. James, <lb />
The Lagrange Spectator is three <lb />
years old. It is a neat sheet. <lb />
The came in over two and a <lb />
half horns late one night last week. <lb />
The weather this has certain- <lb />
could be wished for. <lb />
The ladies <lb />
church held a <lb />
night. <lb />
of the Episcopal <lb />
festival last Friday <lb />
R. L. offers steam engines <lb />
for sale at auction. See advertise- <lb />
want- <lb />
ed by K. C. <lb />
Bring your orders for job print- <lb />
The verdict is that the <lb />
still stands at the head. <lb />
We have already received 1890 <lb />
almanacs. <lb />
Highest cash prices paid for <lb />
Chickens mid Eggs at LI. Morris <lb />
Bros- <lb />
of next week is Thanks- <lb />
giving day. <lb />
Highest cash price paid for cotton <lb />
Seed by E. C. Glenn. bush- <lb />
els wanted. <lb />
Three boats here at <lb />
time last week. <lb />
Mayor. <lb />
This Ir. <lb />
Mrs. C. T. left Monday <lb />
to visit relatives in Wilson. <lb />
Mr. A. N. Ryan, went North yes <lb />
to make purchases holiday <lb />
goods. <lb />
Mr. S. R. Alley, photographer of <lb />
paid our town a visit last <lb />
Sunday. <lb />
Rev. L. Branson, of Raleigh, <lb />
preached in the Methodist church <lb />
here Sunday night. <lb />
Mrs. Dr. D. L. James was quite <lb />
One dollar a Solid last , sufficiently <lb />
Ladies Shoe at J. B. Co's. recovered to be again. <lb />
Help on the Building and Loan <lb />
Association and in so doing help <lb />
both and <lb />
Come to this office for old papers <lb />
to go under your carpets or to slap <lb />
cracks in the walls and keep out the <lb />
cold. <lb />
That <lb />
Have you noticed it T mean <lb />
the Bad Boy's. Why its an <lb />
He brags over it more than Alex <lb />
does ever his One <lb />
night last week be woke me <lb />
exclaim lean get one <lb />
end of my mustache in <lb />
And went so far as to get up and <lb />
get j match in the dark to show it <lb />
to Now you just get a mi- <lb />
and when yon see him <lb />
coming get close and take a view <lb />
and we will bet mustache that <lb />
yon can see it. you see you <lb />
don't know about these little <lb />
Last week the added <lb />
names from Wilmington did <lb />
some job printing that goes to <lb />
The ladies of the Baptist Church <lb />
will have a <lb />
Thursday evening, It <lb />
to be interesting. <lb />
We return thanks to J. H. <lb />
publisher, for a copy of Turner's <lb />
North Carolina almanac for 1890. <lb />
It is its usual self. <lb />
This office a fine run of job <lb />
work last week. <lb />
87.00 buys a Double Bin re I Shot <lb />
at J. B. Cherry Cos. <lb />
You can gel postage stamps, mail <lb />
your letters and cigars at the <lb />
Telegraph office. <lb />
Try a Barrel Sweet Home Floor <lb />
Best in town at J. B. Cherry Co's. <lb />
A pupil must at least <lb />
to be on honor loll of Bethel Institute <lb />
One dollar buys a Whole Stock <lb />
Shoe at J. B. Cherry Co's <lb />
Good Bargains. <lb />
The merchants arc preparing to <lb />
display holiday goods. <lb />
Nice line of cigars at the <lb />
graph office. <lb />
I have two mules, one a pony <lb />
and some farming implements all <lb />
of which I want to sell tor cash. <lb />
James Brown. <lb />
The scissor sharpening tramp did <lb />
up the last week. <lb />
It is time Christmas advertise- <lb />
were ready. <lb />
up Come and pay me what <lb />
you owe me or you will find your <lb />
claims in the hands of an officer. <lb />
C. D. <lb />
Cotton decreased slightly in price <lb />
near the close of last week. <lb />
All goods low down for the <lb />
Cash at Cherry <lb />
Spot <lb />
There was a slight fall of snow <lb />
here early Saturday night. <lb />
H. Morris Bros, have the cheap <lb />
est and hast Shoes town. <lb />
As the winter draws on prepare <lb />
to take proper care of stock. <lb />
For a nice suit of Clothing go to <lb />
U. Morris Bros. <lb />
question among his creditors <lb />
is, what has become of <lb />
Have you seen the <lb />
cook stove at D. D. <lb />
Cos. <lb />
Mrs. J. B. Cherry made a visit to <lb />
LaGrange and last week. <lb />
Don't tail to call on U. Moms <lb />
Bros, for Clothing, Shoes, Hats and <lb />
all dry goods. <lb />
Don't forget that you can buy <lb />
stove pipe at <lb />
D. D. Co. <lb />
One Brown Cotton Gin, Saw <lb />
sale cheap by A. Forbes. <lb />
N. Plaid <lb />
per yard, at J. B. Cherry Co's. <lb />
The Prettiest Line of Ladies Jew- <lb />
town at Moses <lb />
ER s, the Jeweler. <lb />
Dupont's Powder per keg; <lb />
half quarter <lb />
at the Old Brick Store. <lb />
Good and lot in town and <lb />
in good for sale, <lb />
apply at this office. <lb />
Hides, Rags, <lb />
Eggs, Peas, Corn, Oil Barrels at the <lb />
Old Brick Store. <lb />
A Full Line of Clocks, Jewelry <lb />
and Spectacles for sale by Moses <lb />
the Jeweler. <lb />
Wanted Moses <lb />
Mink Skins, Raccoon and <lb />
in proportion. <lb />
rent lease a <lb />
mall farm , must be good land with <lb />
dwelling. Address, P. O. Box <lb />
N. C. <lb />
per lb for Sweet Scotch <lb />
Snuff. lb sold in Pitt Co., which <lb />
is a of its superiority, at <lb />
the Old Brick Store. <lb />
In stock New Buckwheat, Oat <lb />
Flakes, Codfish, Herrings, Potatoes, <lb />
Onions, Cabbages, Pickles, Prunes. <lb />
Sugar, at the <lb />
Brick Store. <lb />
Mr. J. L. Harris, whom we recent- <lb />
mentioned as being confined with <lb />
typhoid fever, is out again. <lb />
Elder H. C. Bowen. of the <lb />
church, will preach to night <lb />
the Methodist Church of this town. <lb />
Mr. J. J. Cory has moved in the <lb />
new house built by Mr. A. Forbes <lb />
just beyond the academy grove. <lb />
Mr. B. leaves this <lb />
morning for Mississippi. He will <lb />
return about the middle of <lb />
Mr. Joe Morris, of Tarboro, a <lb />
member of the firm or H. Morris <lb />
Bros., was in town a few days last <lb />
week. <lb />
Mrs. Alfred and Mrs. W. <lb />
S. spent a few days in <lb />
son the past week attending Mr. <lb />
meeting. <lb />
we were glad to see Rev. J. G. <lb />
Nelson, who en me in on the train <lb />
last night. His family are in town <lb />
for a days. <lb />
Mr. T. R. Cherry, who has been <lb />
confined to his home for several <lb />
weeks, was able to get out and <lb />
down last week. <lb />
Miss King has gone on a <lb />
visit to relatives in Rocky Mount <lb />
and She will attend the <lb />
Centennial at this <lb />
week. <lb />
Pitt county's handsome deputy <lb />
sheriff. Mr. R. W. King, left yes- <lb />
Fayetteville to <lb />
serve on the corps of marshals at <lb />
the centennial. <lb />
Messrs. Hicks, of <lb />
Quails, of Wilson, have been <lb />
visitors in town part of the past <lb />
week. A charming young lady <lb />
was the attraction in each case. <lb />
John Simms, the tailor, jumped <lb />
Greenville three weeks ago, <lb />
and left several wonder- <lb />
what has become of him. A <lb />
town loses nothing by that kind of <lb />
a man leaving, as it makes an open- <lb />
for a better man. <lb />
Hon. W. R. Williams has favored <lb />
us with a copy of a Sacramento, <lb />
Cal., paper containing an account <lb />
of the reception given the National <lb />
Grange in that city. We go a <lb />
that he fully sustains the credit <lb />
of North Carolina and old Pitt. <lb />
Mr. H. A. Latham, the energetic <lb />
and popular editor of the Washing- <lb />
ton Gazette, was in to see us <lb />
day night and spent an hour. He <lb />
was to Fayetteville where <lb />
be is to act as one <lb />
managers at the ball. <lb />
Prof, Z. D. principal <lb />
of Bethel Academy, was in to see us <lb />
Saturday. He speaks encouraging- <lb />
of bis school and of its work. The <lb />
kg, enrollment so far has reached of <lb />
which number are boarding <lb />
Mr. J. H. who sometime <lb />
ago went this county to Thorn <lb />
Ga., and has a position there <lb />
as engineer in a large ice factory, <lb />
has returned on a short visit to rel- <lb />
The Reflector office was <lb />
glad to have a call from Friday. <lb />
His many friends here were glad <lb />
to bee Mr. C. F. Wilson, of the <lb />
son Advance, in town Saturday and <lb />
Sunday. <lb />
Greenville has had a just <lb />
long enough to feel the need of one. <lb />
There is a splendid opening here <lb />
for the right kind of a man. <lb />
Lots of men in town this <lb />
week- They are preparing to be- <lb />
work on the extension of the <lb />
road from Greenville to Kinston. <lb />
Cur Smashed. <lb />
There was a smash-up on the road. <lb />
Friday as the tram was <lb />
from Scotland <lb />
Arriving at Junction the <lb />
passenger coaches were left stand- <lb />
on the main track, and the en- <lb />
with some flats loaded with <lb />
iron, switched off to run up to the <lb />
station. It was up grade and in <lb />
some way the rear flat became <lb />
coupled and run down the grade <lb />
and coming in contact with the front <lb />
box car smashed the end of it. <lb />
The coaches were given a generous <lb />
shaking, but no one was hurt. The <lb />
wreck caused a delay of nearly <lb />
three hours. <lb />
A five word advertisement in <lb />
day's says this space <lb />
next When you are com- <lb />
to watch, watch. <lb />
Hogs will try to make their pres- <lb />
too familiar sometimes. The <lb />
squealing of a porker yesterday in <lb />
that the officers had <lb />
him. <lb />
The says <lb />
are rumors a freight train for the <lb />
Scotland Neck <lb />
May it come on speedily, we <lb />
hope delayed mail and <lb />
trains will then be no more. <lb />
Dent If It <lb />
There it big advertise- <lb />
across the top four columns <lb />
over there. Alex wrote it, Billie <lb />
set it up, Staton printed it, the Bad <lb />
Boy folded it, our superior twenty- <lb />
seven thirtieths wrote your name <lb />
on it, and now the editor and Mr. <lb />
M. It. Lang both yon to read <lb />
it carefully. There is no catch <lb />
lo. I about it, as Mr. Lang means <lb />
he says. lie has a stock of <lb />
goods that is simply immense, he <lb />
wants to move into a new store and <lb />
he don't want to move all those <lb />
goods, had much rather have <lb />
the cash for them so he can put an <lb />
new stock in the new store <lb />
and save the trouble of moving his <lb />
present stock. The wise man will <lb />
take advantage of this offer and <lb />
get bargains for the cash. <lb />
overlooked mentioning the <lb />
sooner, those bug <lb />
manufactured at the shops of <lb />
Mr. J. D. Williamson took the <lb />
at the late State Fair. Score <lb />
another Pitt county. <lb />
It is strange what fools some <lb />
will be. We bear that on last <lb />
Saturday evening at <lb />
Store, in township, a <lb />
man drank a quart of whiskey. <lb />
In three be was dead. <lb />
Diggs new <lb />
will attract your attention <lb />
to-day. They are making some <lb />
offers in goods for the next few <lb />
days. A dollar goes a long ways <lb />
the purchase of goods down at their <lb />
place. <lb />
The men of the town who fail to <lb />
attend the prayer meetings being <lb />
held every day at noon every <lb />
evening at o'clock are missing <lb />
more than they and <lb />
sinners both should attend. <lb />
The Scotland Neck Democrat tells <lb />
us that gold has been brought up <lb />
on the drill with which the artesian <lb />
well is being bored in that town. <lb />
It suggested the idea that a gold <lb />
mine is underneath the town and an <lb />
investigation is talked. hope <lb />
the gold mine is there. <lb />
Enough money is due the Re- <lb />
by delinquent <lb />
to buy the editor a house <lb />
lot, if they would only come and <lb />
pay it. we haven't got a <lb />
house of our own to live in, either. <lb />
Just see what these delinquents will <lb />
have to answer some of these <lb />
days. <lb />
Farmers should leave off the side <lb />
in cotton. The Nor- <lb />
folK and other exchanges are de- <lb />
ducting two pounds each from the <lb />
bales which have the side So <lb />
by leaving them off that much bags <lb />
is saved as well as the two <lb />
pounds deduction. <lb />
On or about the 1st day of January, 1890, I shall move to the store recently occupied by John <lb />
Smith Bro., directly opposite my present stand. Desiring to commence in same <lb />
with a fresh stock of Goods I shall offer from now until January 1st, <lb />
entire<lb />
This is no humbug, but will include everything my store. <lb />
Clothing, Dress Goods, Trimmings, Ladies Misses <lb />
Carpets, Oil Cloths, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Trunks, Valises. <lb />
All at cost without reserve. Special bargains to country merchants buying at wholesale. <lb />
N. C. <lb />
At Cost At Cost <lb />
We Will U <lb />
Next week we are going to put a <lb />
cross mark after the name of many <lb />
persons to whom the REFLECTOR is <lb />
addressed, and at the same time <lb />
we will have something special to <lb />
say about the meaning of that same <lb />
mark. Every reader is notified in <lb />
advance to keep a lookout and see <lb />
if the mark appears after his name. <lb />
The Reflector hopes that <lb />
Greenville will observe Thanks-, <lb />
giving Day with an entire <lb />
of business. has been <lb />
the case, with the exception of just <lb />
Claude found the a few houses, for toe last two years, <lb />
Tons Coal for Bale per <lb />
Small quantity cents per tub. <lb />
Do not send for coal without send- <lb />
money to pay for it. Coal is <lb />
E. C. <lb />
Goods at starvation prices at <lb />
Higgs They are selling <lb />
good boy's suits for and men's <lb />
Nothing like it ever known <lb />
before. <lb />
Fob brand new seine, <lb />
Flat, Boat fee. at a reasonable price. <lb />
Any one purchases my seine <lb />
shall have fishery as long as seine <lb />
lasts. For further information, <lb />
ply to J. J. Cherry, Jr. <lb />
of Produced from <lb />
the laxative and juice of <lb />
California figs, combined with the , <lb />
medicinal virtues or plants known <lb />
to be moat beneficial to the <lb />
acts gently on the kidneys, <lb />
and effectually deans- <lb />
In be system, colds and <lb />
and coring habitual con <lb />
TOR office somewhat in arrears ow- <lb />
to a large run of job work, and <lb />
he gave us some help at the case <lb />
that was appreciated. He is a cap- <lb />
ital band in any department of the <lb />
newspaper and printing office. <lb />
Mr. W. B. Brown, accompanied <lb />
by his brother Mr. Wyatt L. Brown, <lb />
left yesterday for Church land, <lb />
at which place he will be married <lb />
i this to Miss Nancy Lee <lb />
; Ames. The couple will spend a <lb />
few days North and reach Green- <lb />
ville on next Monday's train. That <lb />
night a reception will be held at the <lb />
residence of Dr M. B. Brown, <lb />
to which all friends of the family <lb />
are cordially invited. The <lb />
tor advance extends its best <lb />
wishes to the happy couple and bids <lb />
the bride a hearty <lb />
come to Greenville. <lb />
Elder Moses of Wilson, <lb />
preached in the Baptist Church <lb />
here Sunday morning. His sermon <lb />
was from the text is <lb />
Mat His sermon was <lb />
under the What is <lb />
your life physically T what is it in <lb />
the borne circle f what is it socially T <lb />
what Is it politically is as per- <lb />
to the promotion of good <lb />
government; it in relation <lb />
to God speaker brought out <lb />
some splendid points under each <lb />
heading and bis sermon was of that <lb />
class calculated to inspire men to <lb />
endeavor to make their lives better. <lb />
and as there is as much if not great- <lb />
cause for thanksgiving to God, <lb />
we hope every business house in <lb />
town will close Thursday 28th. <lb />
The young ladies should be care- <lb />
how they write notes to the boys <lb />
and let them be thrown around <lb />
loose. One picked up and handed <lb />
to us, other day, <lb />
love you better than <lb />
ever. I wish you would come here <lb />
Wednesday night and go to church <lb />
with We publish the <lb />
name it is signed up <lb />
sweet. <lb />
Rev. L. Branson, of Raleigh, <lb />
publisher of North Carolina Di- <lb />
rectory, and Almanac, <lb />
has been in town this week. He <lb />
left a copy of bis Directory at the <lb />
Reflector which we propose <lb />
to make some comments as soon as <lb />
time permits of an examination. <lb />
We will also have something to say <lb />
his Almanacs for 1890. which in <lb />
a few days will be on sale at this <lb />
flee. <lb />
Late trains seem to be the order <lb />
all over State as well as at <lb />
j Greenville, <lb />
There has been a change of <lb />
schedule in arrival and <lb />
of at this point. The <lb />
train now leaves Greenville at <lb />
A. M. and is scheduled to arrive at <lb />
Greenville at P. M. We fear <lb />
arrival on schedule time will be <lb />
exception, unless railroad <lb />
authorities make a change and give <lb />
us a separate passenger, mail and <lb />
express train. <lb />
Died <lb />
The wife of Mr. Frank Johnston, <lb />
whose residence below Green- <lb />
ville, died Monday afternoon <lb />
about I o'clock. For years <lb />
she had a sufferer from that <lb />
always fatal disease, <lb />
but it is seldom a person is found <lb />
who bears suffering as patiently <lb />
with as much Christian fortitude as <lb />
did she. Truly was a devoted <lb />
Christian, years been a <lb />
devout member the Methodist <lb />
Church, under her great <lb />
she praised God that He had <lb />
bestowed so many blessings upon <lb />
her. The last months of her life <lb />
she seemed only to be waiting for <lb />
the summons to go the <lb />
in humble resignation expressed <lb />
herself as ready to go whenever her <lb />
Savior should call. Death was rob. <lb />
bed of all its sting, for she looked <lb />
to its as a happy release <lb />
from the pains and of this <lb />
life, and as an entrance upon that <lb />
eternity with the saints in <lb />
Heaven. She leaves a <lb />
several children who have the <lb />
of many <lb />
Thanksgiving. <lb />
Greenville will observe Thanks-, <lb />
giving day. A REFLECTOR <lb />
has made a canvass among <lb />
the business houses of the town and <lb />
those whose names appear below <lb />
signified their of closing <lb />
up on that day. <lb />
A N Ryan, Latham Pender, <lb />
Harry Skinner Co., W B Wilson, <lb />
Culley ft Edmonds, V L Stephens, <lb />
J J Cherry Son, E C Glenn, Mo- <lb />
J S Smith Bro., <lb />
W A Stocks, J A Smith, J A Brad- <lb />
J C Tyson, Mrs E A Sheppard, <lb />
J J v Bro., W S <lb />
Brown Hooker, E A Taft Bro., <lb />
Higgs Alfred Forbes, <lb />
R Williams Jr., Ernul, J A <lb />
Andrews, Little House Bro., D <lb />
W L H C T <lb />
Savage, A Savage, C A White, Jas <lb />
Long, S E A J Griffin, <lb />
Mrs L Griffin, S M Schultz, Mrs M <lb />
T Mrs R H Home, W H Cox <lb />
Co., J B Cherry Co. H F <lb />
M R Lang, D D Haskett Co., <lb />
J L Wooten, U Morris Bros., W <lb />
M Allen, Johnson Co., <lb />
B F Manning, O Hooker, J R Ber- <lb />
Bro., Greenville Carriage <lb />
Works, J D carriage <lb />
shops, Low Tariff Carriage Factory, <lb />
King Co. In addition to these <lb />
all the lawyers will close their <lb />
The express office will be <lb />
except from to A M and <lb />
from to P M. The <lb />
will be closed except at hours for <lb />
arrival and departure of mails, no <lb />
money order business will be trans- <lb />
acted. All the public offices at the <lb />
Court House will be closed. <lb />
Reflector office will follow its us- <lb />
custom and close. The <lb />
graph office will be closed except for <lb />
an hour in the morning and an hour <lb />
in the evening. <lb />
This means an entire suspension <lb />
of business Tor Greenville on that <lb />
day. While act is no more than <lb />
we all owe to God who has <lb />
blessed us and given us <lb />
that we have, still it must be said <lb />
to the credit of business men <lb />
of Greenville that there was not a <lb />
dissenting voice, but every one <lb />
cheerfully assented to closing when <lb />
called upon. Our citizens are not <lb />
slack in good works, and the Re- <lb />
now makes a further re- <lb />
quest that they generously <lb />
the poor and the orphan on that <lb />
day. <lb />
Thanksgiving services will be <lb />
held in one or more of the churches, <lb />
of which announcement will be <lb />
made in next issue. <lb />
Our many readers and friends <lb />
throughout county are requested <lb />
to make a note of this suspension <lb />
of business In town, so that they <lb />
may not come in on day for <lb />
the purpose of selling produce or <lb />
making purchases. <lb />
A proclamation by Mayor James <lb />
is printed in this issue, requesting <lb />
all citizens of Greenville to observe <lb />
Thanksgiving. Like all documents <lb />
coming from his Honor, it is beau. <lb />
worded to the point. <lb />
BOOTS SHOES <lb />
Ladies and Blisses <lb />
Watch this space next week <lb />
K L k k h k h<lb />
HAT <lb />
All <lb />
C. GLENN, <lb />
Stock is quite complete in the above lines, come and <lb />
cure bargains, this offer only good until December 1st. <lb />
HIGGS <lb />
Greenville, N. <lb />
STANDARD GUANO ACID <lb />
PULVERIZED OYSTER SHELL, <lb />
SHELL LIME. DISSOLVED BONE, <lb />
COTTON SEED MEAL AND <lb />
Tennessee Wagons, for sale. <lb />
GREENVILLE, K. C, Mar. 1887. <lb />
V-i <lb />
Society. <lb />
A meeting was held at the <lb />
last Friday night for the <lb />
pose of taking slept the or- <lb />
of a Literary Society, to <lb />
be composed of the young people <lb />
town. A committee on organic <lb />
and resolutions was appoint <lb />
ed who will make their report at <lb />
another to be held Friday- <lb />
night next week. A very inter- <lb />
has also been <lb />
ranged for the of <lb />
hose who attend that meeting. The <lb />
is glad to see such steps <lb />
being taken and thinks such a so- <lb />
will result in both pleasure and <lb />
to its members. The <lb />
be large. <lb />
Th; Crops. <lb />
A few more have been in <lb />
this week and talked with us about <lb />
the poor crops that are being <lb />
vested. Mr. W. W. Little, of <lb />
gives us a report from his <lb />
township that does not make mat- <lb />
any better than what; we have <lb />
already published from down there, <lb />
lie says if a third of a <lb />
Yesterday Mr. T. C. Bryan <lb />
an Irish potato vine to the <lb />
office that is showing some won- <lb />
developments. From the <lb />
root of this vine were taken six <lb />
large potatoes, and all about the <lb />
joints the top of the vine were <lb />
of small potatoes. We <lb />
never saw potatoes growing on both <lb />
the root -ind top of the vine be <lb />
fore. Mr. Bryan is to save <lb />
them for seed and see what the <lb />
nest product will be. Another <lb />
is that these potatoes were <lb />
from the second crop, being planted <lb />
the 27th of shows how <lb />
two crops a year can he <lb />
made. The potatoes were as <lb />
fine as those of the first crop. <lb />
IN. <lb />
WE ARE WITH YOU. <lb />
D-B <lb />
The old and o long and well-known hero, have again opened <lb />
in and to renew the acquaintance of their <lb />
and customers of the past, and to again <lb />
enjoy a of their patronage. Our new store <lb />
will an immense stock of <lb />
Fire Cotton. <lb />
About two clock last Friday <lb />
morning Watchman Daniel, as he <lb />
was going to ring the bell for that <lb />
hour, discovered a bale of cotton on <lb />
fire in the cotton yard of Mr. Allied <lb />
Forbes. He awoke the clerks in <lb />
the store who went oat and ex- <lb />
cotton crop the fire. It was a bale <lb />
is gathered it will be better than j that had been bought the day be <lb />
some expect. I fore and the fire had doubtless been <lb />
Mr. of Farmville, i packed in it gin. About, <lb />
says crops in his township seem to j pounds of the bale had burned <lb />
be better than many other sec when the fire was discovered. Per <lb />
of county, but even up i sons passing the vicinity Mr. <lb />
there they will not get over half a store early at could <lb />
crop cotton. smell something like cotton burn- <lb />
Ladies <lb />
Mr. L. M. of Hill, <lb />
says in that part of township <lb />
the crop are the poorest he ever saw <lb />
and that the stringency of the times <lb />
is being felt alike by merchant and <lb />
farmer. <lb />
Mr. Joseph <lb />
but no one located it until the <lb />
fire had burned through to the out- <lb />
side of the bale and was discovered <lb />
by night watchman. <lb />
should very careful how they <lb />
have fire about their baling presses. <lb />
If this bale with fire in it had been <lb />
the crops the possum sec I put on the boat or cars there is no <lb />
are unusually poor. He says telling what damage it would nave <lb />
he will make one bale of cotton this caused, <lb />
year where he made three last year. <lb />
Fay your printer, <lb />
A very bright light seen <lb />
south of town Saturday night, bar- <lb />
very much the appearance of a <lb />
burning building. We have not <lb />
heard of any fire occurring oat that <lb />
way at this <lb />
Mr. L. of Penny Hill, was <lb />
in to see yesterday, and told us <lb />
of a fire which occurred at Mildred <lb />
between and o'clock Sunday <lb />
night. A large two-story building <lb />
the first floor occupied as a store <lb />
by Mr. Charlie Cobb and the second <lb />
floor used as a hall was burned. <lb />
Mr. Cobb went in his store just <lb />
supper to make some preparation <lb />
for going to Tarboro visiting, that <lb />
town being four or five miles from <lb />
Mildred. While in the store he <lb />
beard some noise up but <lb />
thinking it was caused by rats paid <lb />
little attention to it. He closed the <lb />
store got in his buggy and started <lb />
to Tarboro, and upon looking back <lb />
when about two miles away saw <lb />
store on fire. building and en- <lb />
tire stock of goods was consumed. <lb />
stock was Insured for <lb />
bat upon the building, which be <lb />
to Mr. Q. A. Stancill. of Pen- <lb />
Hill, there was no insurance. <lb />
Mr. Cobb lost everything the <lb />
suit of clothes he bad on, and <lb />
thinks fire was caused by some <lb />
one robbing store and setting fire <lb />
to the building. He said the noise <lb />
which be supposed at time to be I <lb />
rats must have been some one in <lb />
store. He also said upon open- <lb />
safe after there it had <lb />
been robbed, though it was locked I <lb />
as he left it. This is the second fire <lb />
has lately occurred at Mildred, <lb />
and is also the second loss Mr. <lb />
Stancill has recently sustained. <lb />
A few other locals on editorial <lb />
form <lb />
THE LAXATIVE NO <lb />
or THE <lb />
FIGS OF CALIFORNIA, <lb />
Combined with the medicinal <lb />
virtues of plants own to be <lb />
most beneficial, to the human <lb />
system, forming an agreeable <lb />
and effective laxative to <lb />
cure Habitual <lb />
and the many ills de- <lb />
pending on a weak or inactive <lb />
condition of the <lb />
KIDNEYS, LIVER AID BOWELS. <lb />
It is the most remedy to <lb />
one is Bilious or Constipated <lb />
SO THAT <lb />
PURE BLOOD, <lb />
and <lb />
NATURALLY FOLLOW. <lb />
Every one is using it and all are <lb />
delighted with it. <lb />
ASK YOUR FOR <lb />
oar <lb />
ONLY BY <lb />
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. <lb />
SID CAL. <lb />
Kt. . I <lb />
Dress G. have been selected an experienced buyer who knew <lb />
the latest Styles and fashions of the northern markets. We will place be- <lb />
fore you a cannot be surpassed in quality, quantity <lb />
or price. <lb />
Shoes Shoes <lb />
Miss. Children's, and Boy's Shoes an <lb />
supply that will you. Our prices on these are the lowest <lb />
ever beard here. <lb />
Furnishing Goods. <lb />
We nave a complete line Shirts, Underwear, and a line o <lb />
fashionable that cannot be even in large cities. <lb />
Hats and Caps. <lb />
The very latest imported London styles, the Stiff Hats of <lb />
most shapes. In good styles of Soft we also <lb />
Boots and Shoes. <lb />
It is hardly while to say more of our superb line in this department <lb />
except to inform tho people that we have Boots and Shoes to fit any size <lb />
that comes to us, man, woman or child, out tho very best whole <lb />
stock and at prices right down on the bottom. <lb />
Clothing. <lb />
This department brings us plate. lead on Clothing and offer <lb />
you styles and prices nowhere else to be found. FINE CLOTHING <lb />
make a specialty, and will keep a full stock of the very latest and <lb />
styles. In cheap grade Clothing we will have a splendid assortment, in <lb />
fact we can suit every customer in quality, style and price. Don't forget <lb />
With these remarks, kind friends, we throw open doors to pub <lb />
lie, soliciting a of patronage, and satisfaction to <lb />
every purchaser. You can find at tho second door in the brick block <lb />
in which the was recently situated, one door north of the stair <lb />
way. <lb />
MORRIS BROS <lb />
PILLS <lb />
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throughout the land. <lb />
INTELLIGENT WOMEN re- <lb />
its wonderful <lb />
that it is the <lb />
modern it has no <lb />
for ALL washing and cleaning <lb />
eh it effects a saving <lb />
m of time and labor that <lb />
by doing away with the <lb />
worst of the it <lb />
docs away with the <lb />
of the wear, and <lb />
is absolutely <lb />
fabric or hands. <lb />
unscrupulous grocer; <lb />
THE <lb />
EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb />
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TRAINS MM <lb />
No No <lb />
Slav dally Fast Mall, dally <lb />
dally ex Sun. <lb />
pin pm <lb />
Ar Mount <lb />
A r Tarboro <lb />
Tarboro <lb />
Ar Wilson <lb />
Wilson <lb />
Ar Fayetteville <lb />
Goldsboro <lb />
Warsaw <lb />
Av Magnolia <lb />
Ar Wilmington <lb />
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daily daily <lb />
dally <lb />
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Wilmington am <lb />
Magnolia Clam <lb />
Warsaw <lb />
Ar f <lb />
Fayetteville <lb />
Ar <lb />
Ar Wilson<lb />
CRAYON <lb />
PORTRAIT <lb />
FREE <lb />
While introducing our fine work, if you <lb />
send us a photograph of yourself of any <lb />
member your family, we will make <lb />
you a full life-size Po; trait Five <lb />
cf Charge. The only consideration <lb />
posed upon you will be that yon exhibit <lb />
it to your friends as a of our <lb />
work, and assist us in securing orders; <lb />
also, that you promise to have It framed <lb />
suitably, so that the work will show to <lb />
advantage. Write full name and <lb />
address on back of to secure its <lb />
safety. We guarantee its return. Our <lb />
is good for a few only, and the <lb />
sample is worth being as <lb />
line as be made. Address <lb />
DAN PORTRAIT HOUSE, and <lb />
Washington St., Chicago, <lb />
Largest Life-Size Portrait House in the <lb />
world. <lb />
GOOD BOOKS <lb />
Scot post-paid on receipt of price <lb />
In the Heart of Africa. <lb />
A most thrilling and instructive <lb />
pages; paper cents ; cloth <lb />
The Imitation of <lb />
By Kempis. Paper, unabridged, cU. <lb />
American <lb />
Selections from Artemus Ward, Mark Twain. <lb />
etc. paper cents j cloth cents. <lb />
Metropolitan Agency, <lb />
Warren St., <lb />
ti me the said, <lb />
As to supper they Hat them down ; <lb />
Sunday, and our <lb />
chance <lb />
To illuminate the <lb />
cried Bill Barnes, the jolliest <lb />
The favorite of <lb />
let's forget our troubles now <lb />
And hold high <lb />
Thy supper done the mail arrives <lb />
Each man his letters scanning, <lb />
fresh or down <lb />
His busy brain is cramming. <lb />
Bull what's come over him <lb />
Why turner so quick about V <lb />
lie says, just as his start forth, <lb />
T guess I wont go <lb />
His letter no written word, <lb />
No prayer from vice to flee <lb />
Only a tracing of a hand <lb />
A baby three. <lb />
What picture comes before his mind <lb />
What does his memory paint <lb />
A baby hand a; mother's knee <lb />
His little white robed saint. <lb />
What cares a man for ridicule <lb />
Who wins victory grand V <lb />
Bill slept in brow was smoothed <lb />
By a shadowy little hand. <lb />
Naught like the weak things of this <lb />
world <lb />
The power of sin withstands <lb />
No shield between man's soul and wrong <lb />
Like a little baby hand. <lb />
publisher's <lb />
Wilson OS am pm pm <lb />
Ar Rocky Mount <lb />
Ar Tarboro <lb />
Tarboro am <lb />
Ar Weldon pm pm , <lb />
except Sunday. <lb />
Train on Scotland Branch Road <lb />
leaves Halifax 2.30 P. M. arrives Scot- <lb />
land at 4.00 P. M. <lb />
P. M. Returning leaves 7.00 <lb />
A. M., Scotland Neck at 10.10 A. <lb />
except Sunday. <lb />
Train leaves Tarboro. X C, via <lb />
t Raleigh R. R. daily except Sun- <lb />
day. P M. P M. arrive <lb />
Williamson. X P M. Si P <lb />
Returning haves X C, daily <lb />
except Sunday. A M. A <lb />
M. arrive Tarboro, X C, A M, <lb />
Train on Midland X C Branch leaves get before <lb />
except Sunday, A M, chasing else where. is complete <lb />
arrive X C. A M. Re- <lb />
turning leave- X C A M. <lb />
ESTABLISHED 1875. <lb />
M. SCHULTZ, <lb />
AT THE <lb />
OLD BRICK STORE. <lb />
FARMERS MERCHANTS BUY- <lb />
their year's supplies will find it to <lb />
arrive X C, A M. <lb />
Train on Branch leaves Rocky j <lb />
at S P M. arrives Nashville <lb />
P Hope -I P M. Returning <lb />
leaves Spring Hope A M. <lb />
M, arrives Rocky Mount A <lb />
except <lb />
Train on Clinton Branch leaves Warsaw <lb />
for Clinton -pt Sunday, at <lb />
and A M Returning leave <lb />
ton A M. and P. M. connect- <lb />
at Warsaw and <lb />
Southbound train on Wilson A Fayette- <lb />
ville Branch is No. Northbound is <lb />
No. except Sunday. <lb />
Train South will stop only at <lb />
Wilson, Goldsboro and Magnolia. <lb />
Train makes close connect ion at <lb />
Weldon for all points Sort daily. All <lb />
ail via Richmond, and daily except Sun- <lb />
day via Bay Line. <lb />
Trains make close connection for <lb />
points North via Richmond and <lb />
All trains run solid between <lb />
ton an Washington, and have Pullman <lb />
Palate Sleeper- attached. <lb />
F. DIVINE. <lb />
General Supt. <lb />
J. R. Transportation <lb />
T. M. Gael Passenger <lb />
Atlantic N. C. Railroad <lb />
In Effect A. M. Saturday, June <lb />
1st, 1889. <lb />
Goon Bast. <lb />
No. No. <lb />
Ar. <lb />
p n<lb />
Mixed Ft. Ft. <lb />
Pass n. <lb />
a m <lb />
fl<lb />
Ne <lb />
Depot a <lb />
and <lb />
and <lb />
Tram connects with <lb />
Weldon Train bound North, leaving <lb />
m., and with Rich- <lb />
Danville Train West, leaving <lb />
p. m. <lb />
Train connects with Richmond <lb />
Danville Train, arriving at Goldsboro <lb />
and with Wilmington and <lb />
Weldon Train from North at p. m <lb />
Train connects with Wilmington and <lb />
Weldon Through Freight Train, leaving <lb />
Goldsboro at p. m and with Rich- <lb />
Danville Through Freight Train <lb />
Goldsboro at p. m. <lb />
What's <lb />
Why another new discovery by Alfred <lb />
in the way of helping the afflict- <lb />
ed. By calling on or addressing th <lb />
above named you can procure a <lb />
bottle of Preparation is invaluable <lb />
for eradicating and causing the <lb />
hair to lie Soft and <lb />
gas. i, only two or application a <lb />
week if necessary, and a common hair <lb />
brash is all to be after the <lb />
scalp vigorously for a few minutes with <lb />
the Tit a bottle be <lb />
convinced, only cents. <lb />
Barber, <lb />
GREENVILLE,. <lb />
f all . of <lb />
it m t <lb />
. Lo A <lb />
in all its branches. <lb />
PORK SIDES SHOULDERS. <lb />
FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAR, <lb />
SPICES, TEAS, <lb />
always at Lowest Market Pricks. <lb />
TOBACCO CIGARS <lb />
we buy direct from Manufacturers, <lb />
you to buy at one profit. A com- <lb />
stock of <lb />
always on hand and sold at prices to suit <lb />
the times. Our goods are all bought and <lb />
sold for CASH, therefore, having no risk <lb />
to run, we sell at a close margin. <lb />
Respectfully, <lb />
S. M. SCHULTZ. <lb />
Greenville. X. C <lb />
UNDERTAKING. <lb />
Having associated B. S. <lb />
with me in the Undertaking business we <lb />
are ready to serve the people in that <lb />
capacity. All notes and accounts due <lb />
me for past services have been placed in <lb />
the hands of Mr. Sheppard for collection. <lb />
Respectfully, <lb />
JOHN FLANAGAN. <lb />
We keep on hand at all times a nice <lb />
stock of Cases and Caskets of all <lb />
kinds and can anything desired <lb />
from the Case down to a <lb />
Pitt county Pine Coffin. We arc fitted <lb />
up with all conveniences and can render <lb />
satisfactory services to all who patronize <lb />
us FLANAGAN <lb />
Feb. 22nd. <lb />
ARRIVED <lb />
My Northern Dress Maker and Trim- <lb />
mer. Miss Leland. has and am <lb />
prepared to execute in the latest styles <lb />
and fashions any work to my <lb />
care. <lb />
MILLINERY, <lb />
latest designs have <lb />
so arrived and will be pleased to show <lb />
them to you. My price arc the lowest <lb />
and guarantee not to undersold by no <lb />
one. C Special bargains on all goods. <lb />
Mrs. L. C. King, <lb />
MM SOUR RESORT <lb />
GRAND EMPORIUM <lb />
For Shaving, Cutting Dressing Han. <lb />
AT THE GLASS FRONT <lb />
the Opera House, at which place <lb />
I have recently located, and where I have <lb />
line <lb />
NEW, CLEAN AND ATTRACTIVE, <lb />
TO F. A <lb />
MODEL BARBER SHOP <lb />
all the improved appliances; new <lb />
Hid comfortable chairs. <lb />
Razors at reasonable figures <lb />
for work outside of my <lb />
promptly executed. <lb />
EDMONDS. <lb />
FITS CURED <lb />
We warrant our remedy to cure the <lb />
worst ease, the physicians <lb />
who do this to prevent your being <lb />
posed upon by men, using false names <lb />
and who no doctors. Because <lb />
others failed is no reason for not using <lb />
this medicine. Give express and post <lb />
office address. yon nothing. <lb />
Address Medical Bureau, <lb />
Broadway. New York.<lb />
Treat <lb />
. I--. <lb />
.-- K-, Vice,<lb />
. . j v s B , <lb />
l; MIDDLE-<lb />
-a of .- . nil t upon <lb />
mm <lb />
For pit of by tho <lb />
Db II. V. Ml <lb />
THE OF AND THE <lb />
n, b. WU In <lb />
person or by hi, <lb />
Columbia <lb />
A IT AND <lb />
to the spread of foot and <lb />
month disease among the cattle in <lb />
Germany; the chief milk establish <lb />
merits in Berlin are now forced by <lb />
law to boil their milk e Helling <lb />
it to the public. <lb />
We hear great complaint about <lb />
hard times, short crops, and no <lb />
money. We have often asked our- <lb />
selves how the people know that it <lb />
is hard times, for that was the sub- <lb />
among men just as long ago as <lb />
can remember. And still we <lb />
suppose that it is hard times. What <lb />
else can we expect J We often see <lb />
men idling away days aid weeks <lb />
who say are poor men and have <lb />
to worK a living, and just as <lb />
as that is the case, and our far- <lb />
begin their crops in March or <lb />
April by going to some store <lb />
mortgaging their crops, bull year- <lb />
lings for Commercial Fertilizers, <lb />
white meat and the like, times will <lb />
be hard, and we have no right to <lb />
expect anything else. It will take <lb />
the larger part of the cotton made <lb />
this year, to pay for fertilizers used <lb />
tho past season and which did no <lb />
good at all, and this money, or near- <lb />
all of it goes out of the State, to <lb />
build up other States, while it is <lb />
every industry In our own <lb />
State. We hope that this will stop <lb />
at once. Just think of the cost of <lb />
making, registering and collecting <lb />
mortgages, how worthless the fer- <lb />
are, and where all this <lb />
goes to, and then where it ought <lb />
to go Courier. <lb />
Cotton Duck Flour Barrels. <lb />
Charlotte Chronicle. <lb />
A wonderful revolution in flour <lb />
barrel making is promised by a <lb />
patent which has granted for <lb />
the making of barrels of cotton <lb />
dock instead of wood. The new <lb />
material is impervious to water and <lb />
resists fire for a long time. It <lb />
weighs to the barrel about pounds <lb />
less than the wood, and can be <lb />
manufactured ten percent, cheaper. <lb />
The cotton duck barrels can be <lb />
rolled up into small space and re- <lb />
turned to the mills for frequent use. <lb />
The barrels can returned as <lb />
solid goods and thus save space. <lb />
The flour merchants of Atlanta have <lb />
given it a fair trial, pronounce <lb />
it a success. <lb />
The excellent Democratic weekly <lb />
in Washington, the Democrat, a pa- <lb />
per real ability and force that <lb />
prints a great deal of matter very <lb />
useful to voters speakers, makes <lb />
a statement, after examining care- <lb />
I nil v. that regions in the <lb />
Southern States have invariably <lb />
given This <lb />
statement is not it <lb />
is no doubt strictly true. Where <lb />
dense ignorance abounds there is <lb />
apt to be violence <lb />
and crime. It is so in all the States <lb />
we suppose. When that wag and <lb />
wit, with abundant horse-sense <lb />
the late Major Smith, of Johnston <lb />
Your Horn as Jo <lb />
used to call in the <lb />
Sentinel of twenty years <lb />
asked, to funds for the <lb />
publication of a Republican news- <lb />
paper at ho declined the <lb />
privilege with the knowing remark <lb />
that it was useless to publish a pa- <lb />
per for a party that could not read. <lb />
The gives facts and fig- <lb />
to sustain what it says. <lb />
Messenger. <lb />
If you are costive, don't wait until <lb />
costiveness becomes constipation, but <lb />
take at once, regularly and per- <lb />
you are cured. <lb />
Do not poison your little ones with <lb />
paregoric, laudanum, etc. but use Dr. <lb />
Bull's Syrup it contains nothing <lb />
to the infant system. <lb />
In his charge to the grand jury <lb />
Monday said there <lb />
are more men in the penitentiary in <lb />
consequence of the manufacture and <lb />
sale of cigarettes than from liquor <lb />
drinking- that boys formed the <lb />
habit of smoking cigarettes between <lb />
the ages of seven and <lb />
years, and that depraved taste <lb />
formed developed into a thirst for <lb />
stimulants they become older, <lb />
making most of drunkards. <lb />
He wants a law passed against sell- <lb />
cigarettes. Judge went <lb />
for the cigarette at <lb />
Durham with There <lb />
is no bat that cigarette <lb />
is terribly injurious, and we be- <lb />
Judge views on this <lb />
quest ion are very nearly correct. <lb />
Kinston Free Press. <lb />
Of Interest to Ladies. <lb />
L E of <lb />
could prevent him. <lb />
a FREE of our <lb />
UM <lb />
The Paris Exposition closed last <lb />
Wednesday evening with a brilliant <lb />
The crush was something <lb />
enormous. It was estimated that <lb />
over persons were present. <lb />
The illumination of the grounds <lb />
was magnificent. There were a few <lb />
slight accidents incident to the <lb />
crush. The was a great <lb />
A. G. Allen, of Brooklyn, while <lb />
suffering from epileptic mania, <lb />
walked into the dissecting room of <lb />
Hospital last week and, <lb />
cutting a slice from a human body <lb />
deliberately ate it before the <lb />
LEGAL NOTICES. <lb />
For Sale. <lb />
Eight good Mules and horses, also <lb />
Farming Implements. Carts, Wagons, <lb />
Plows, Hoes, Harness and other <lb />
necessary for the farm. Cheap <lb />
for cash. Apply If. King, <lb />
Farm, Pitt county, N. C, or <lb />
K. R. COTTON. <lb />
1889. Bluff, N. C <lb />
The Hew Discovery. <lb />
You have your and <lb />
talking about It. may <lb />
yourself be one of the many who know <lb />
from personal experience just how good <lb />
a thing it is. If you have ever tried It, <lb />
yon are one of its staunch friends, be- <lb />
cause the wonderful thing about it is, <lb />
that when given a trial. Dr. King's <lb />
New Discovery ever after holds a place <lb />
in tho house. If you have never used it <lb />
and should be afflicted with a cough, cold <lb />
or any Throat, or Chest trouble, <lb />
secure a bottle at once and give It a fair <lb />
trial. It is guaranteed every times, or <lb />
refunded. Trial bottles free at <lb />
J I. Wooten's drugstore. <lb />
The general term of the Supreme <lb />
court. New York City, has banded <lb />
down its decision in the case of the <lb />
North River Sugar Refining <lb />
in which the action of Judge <lb />
Barrett in dissolving the company <lb />
is sustained. The same court re- <lb />
versed Judge Lawrence's decision <lb />
construing the will in favor <lb />
of the trust to establish h <lb />
in that city. <lb />
J. PROCTOR k BRO., <lb />
Grimesland, N. C. <lb />
------Dealers in------ <lb />
General Merchandise. <lb />
Wish to inform their friends and <lb />
that their <lb />
Fall and Winter Goods <lb />
is now ready for examination, and they <lb />
are prepared to supply all your wants at <lb />
HARD TIME PRICES. <lb />
We keep in stock a large line of Ready <lb />
Made Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Dry <lb />
Notions, Hardware, Heavy and <lb />
Fancy Groceries, Ac,, Ac, In fact any <lb />
I article to be found in a general stock. <lb />
We highest prices for all kinds of <lb />
Country <lb />
Cotton bought either in bale or seed. <lb />
Parties owing us are requested to set- <lb />
as promptly as possible, as we desire <lb />
to have all accounts closed by the end of <lb />
the year. <lb />
Returning thanks for past patronage <lb />
we ask a continuance of your favors. <lb />
J. O. Proctor Bro. <lb />
Love thy neighbor as thyself, and <lb />
when you see one with a bad cough ad- <lb />
vise him to buy a bottle Dr. Bull's <lb />
Cough Syrup. Price cent a bottle. <lb />
There is nothing in the world which <lb />
will give prompter relief to all sufferers <lb />
from neuralgia than Salvation Oil, Price <lb />
cents a bottle. <lb />
A West Virginia farmer is boast- <lb />
of three bushels of <lb />
from one hill. will do <lb />
for West Virginia, but we have read <lb />
of potatoes grown in this State <lb />
which were so big one hill <lb />
wouldn't hold <lb />
Star. <lb />
Mr. Roger Q. Mills, of Texas, is <lb />
quoted as saying that the Demo- <lb />
in the nest Con- <lb />
will carry their heads level, <lb />
that they know their power and how <lb />
to use it, and if the majority try to <lb />
take any short turns on the <lb />
aforesaid majority will that <lb />
they have off more than they <lb />
can conveniently <lb />
Star. <lb />
In a village in the canton of Lu- <lb />
Switzerland, there is a <lb />
old maids. It numbers eighty <lb />
members, and, strangely enough, is <lb />
under the patronage of the St. <lb />
matrimonial agency. The <lb />
members perform acts of charity, <lb />
and are esteemed in their <lb />
neighborhood. The municipal <lb />
lately presented them with a <lb />
banner on which is the following <lb />
inscription are <lb />
an evil, but they are also a blessing. <lb />
They remind an the onions that <lb />
make weep, but that we love all <lb />
the Review. <lb />
Mr. Hugh Cheek, the emigration <lb />
agent who was arrested in Greens- <lb />
some time ago, on the charge <lb />
of enticing to leave Wake <lb />
county, had a hearing and was ac- <lb />
by the Superior court of <lb />
Wake county. This is as we sup- <lb />
posed it would be. There was no <lb />
case against him as understood <lb />
it, his arrest was unwarranted <lb />
and uncalled for. It did not stop <lb />
him from to Mis. <lb />
though, the Gold Leaf <lb />
hopes he and others will carry in an v <lb />
more. We can spare a great many <lb />
of the class they usually take away. <lb />
Henderson Gold <lb />
We heard a man say this week <lb />
that the average masculine would <lb />
go to church wriggle all over a <lb />
bench to keep from going to sleep <lb />
under a minute sermon, but that <lb />
he could sit on a sharp fence rail <lb />
and look at a circus street parade <lb />
for three hours without changing <lb />
position. <lb />
Eiffel's Tower Surpassed. <lb />
N. Y. Sun. <lb />
W- L. Judson, the Inventor of a <lb />
street railway system <lb />
which bears bis name, has designed <lb />
a tower for the World's Fair which, <lb />
on paper, is so superior to the in- <lb />
of M. Eiffel as to be <lb />
an original conception. <lb />
It is to be feet in diameter at <lb />
the base and 1600 feet high. Two <lb />
spiral inclines, one for vehicles and <lb />
the other for a tramway, will wind <lb />
the outside with an per <lb />
cent, grade. A drive up the incline <lb />
for vehicles of about 1200 feet; or <lb />
once around the tower, will bring <lb />
directly over the point of starting, <lb />
feet higher. Tram cars will <lb />
be operated and by almost any cable <lb />
system the top could be reached in <lb />
twenty minutes, as is designed, run- <lb />
a half minute headway. <lb />
In place therefore, of being shut <lb />
op in a dark elevator shaft as is the <lb />
Eiffel tower, those who mount the <lb />
American improvement will ascend <lb />
by slow and easy stages as if going <lb />
up a mountain, the view around <lb />
expanding until at the top, <lb />
miles of land and water will be <lb />
on a clear day. Tourists can <lb />
leisurely ascend on foot, on the <lb />
tram car or in a-private carriage. <lb />
The cost of the proposed structure <lb />
the chief material of as of <lb />
the Eiffel tower, would be iron, is <lb />
estimated at a sum <lb />
which a revenue anything like a <lb />
a day liquidate <lb />
before the World's half <lb />
over. <lb />
Notice. <lb />
The undersigned will sell at public <lb />
auction on Wednesday, Nov. 20th, 1889, <lb />
at the late residence of L. J. Barrett, de- <lb />
ceased, in Pitt county, all the Personal <lb />
Property belonging to the consist- <lb />
in part of Corn, Fodder, Cotton, <lb />
Mules, Cattle, Farming <lb />
Cotton Seed, Wheat, Peas, <lb />
toes, Terms Cash. <lb />
W. A. <lb />
Oct. 29th 1889, . <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
HAVING before the Clerk of <lb />
the Superior Court of Pitt county on the <lb />
4th day Nov. 1889. as Administrator <lb />
upon the estate of Albert Moore, <lb />
this is to notify all persons holding claims <lb />
against said estate to present their claims <lb />
for payment within twelve months from <lb />
this date or this notice will be plead In <lb />
bar of their recovery. All persons ow- <lb />
said estate will come forward and <lb />
make immediate settlement. This No- <lb />
4th, J. W. PAGE, <lb />
of Albert Moore. <lb />
Notice to Creditor. <lb />
Having duly qualified before the <lb />
Court Clerk of Pitt county, as <lb />
administrator or A. D. Move, deceased, <lb />
hereby gives notice to all persons <lb />
to the estate to make immediate pay- <lb />
to the to all <lb />
of said estate to present their claims <lb />
properly authenticated to the undersign- <lb />
ed or before the 24th day of Oct., <lb />
1890. or this notice will be plead in <lb />
of their recovery. This 24th Oct- <lb />
1889. J. R. Move, <lb />
of A. D. <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
The undersigned having duly qualified <lb />
as administrator of William H. Clark, <lb />
deceased, notice is hereby given to all <lb />
persons indebted to said intestate to <lb />
make immediate payment to the under- <lb />
signed, and to all creditors of said <lb />
to present their claims properly <lb />
authenticated to the undersigned before <lb />
the 7th day of October, 1890. or this no- <lb />
will be plead in bar of their <lb />
This 7th. 1889. <lb />
OSBORNE C. NOBLES, <lb />
of Wm. H. Clark, <lb />
Tucker Murphy, <lb />
SIX-CORD <lb />
Spool Cotton <lb />
IN <lb />
WHITE, BLACK AND COLORS, <lb />
FOR <lb />
RECEIVED AT <lb />
Faults of digestion cause disorders of <lb />
the liver, and the whole system becomes <lb />
deranged. Dr. J. H. <lb />
perfects the process of digestion <lb />
and assimilation, and thus makes <lb />
blood. <lb />
There are times when a feeling of las- <lb />
will overcome the most robust, <lb />
when the system craves for pure blood, <lb />
to furnish the elements of health and <lb />
strength. The best remedy for purity- <lb />
the blood is Dr, J. II. <lb />
Sarsaparilla. <lb />
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costiveness, are promptly and agreeably <lb />
banished by Dr. J. H. Liver <lb />
and Kidney <lb />
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and you are feeling out of sorts and tired <lb />
out. tone up your system by taking Dr. <lb />
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after eating, can be cured and prevented <lb />
by taking Dr. J. H, Liver and <lb />
Kidney fillets <lb />
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people have at times a feeling of <lb />
and lassitude. To dispel this feel- <lb />
take Dr. J. II. <lb />
; it will impart vigor and vitality. <lb />
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safely use Dr. H. Tar Wine <lb />
Lung Balm, It is a sure remedy for <lb />
coughs, loss of voice, and all throat and <lb />
troubles. <lb />
Pimples, blotches, scaly skin, ugly <lb />
spots, sores and ulcers, abscesses <lb />
tumors, unhealthy discharges, such as <lb />
Catarrh, eczema, ringworm, and other <lb />
forms of diseases, are symptoms of <lb />
blood impurity. Take or. J. H. <lb />
Lean's Sarsaparilla. <lb />
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pills; one of Dr. J. II. Liver <lb />
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more <lb />
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fever and ague, use Dr. J. H. <lb />
Chills and Fever it is warranted <lb />
to cure. <lb />
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chase the Pillsbury and Washburn <lb />
mills, in Minneapolis, has been sub- <lb />
scribed by English capitalists, and <lb />
the deal closed. <lb />
Wooten's Drag Store, <lb />
Front Reflector Office. <lb />
Executors Notice. <lb />
Letters testamentary having been is- <lb />
sued to the undersigned on the 21st day <lb />
of September 1889 as executor of James <lb />
Brooks deceased. Notice is hereby given <lb />
to all persons holding claims against said <lb />
James Brooks to present them for pay- <lb />
to the undersigned properly <lb />
on or before the 25th day of <lb />
1890. or this notice will be plead <lb />
in bar of their recovery. All persons in- <lb />
to the estate of said James Brooks <lb />
are notified to make immediate pay- <lb />
James H. Cobb, <lb />
This Sept. of James Brooks. <lb />
Alex. L. Blow, Attorney. <lb />
Golden Medical Discovery, War- <lb />
Safe Cure, Resolvent <lb />
Celery Syrup of I <lb />
Pierce's Favorite Prescription <lb />
S. S., B. B. B. <lb />
Buffalo a Water. <lb />
Hand and Machine Use. <lb />
FOR BY <lb />
LANG, <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Notice. <lb />
Whereas a civil action has been com- <lb />
by John D Biggs A Co., in their <lb />
own name and behalf of themselves and <lb />
all other creditors of J. M. Rollins, de- <lb />
ceased, against R J Grimes, <lb />
of J M Rollins, to compel the <lb />
said administrator to an account of his <lb />
administration and to pay the creditors <lb />
what may be payable to them <lb />
And whereas a summons has <lb />
this day been issued against said R J <lb />
Grimes, administrator, returnable be- <lb />
fore me at my office at the Court House, <lb />
in Greenville, c of the 29th <lb />
day of November. 1889, at o'clock M. <lb />
All the creditors of the said J M Rollins <lb />
deceased, are therefore notified to <lb />
pear at my office on the said 29th day of <lb />
November. 1889, at o'clock M. and <lb />
file the evidences of their claims before <lb />
me against the estate of said J M <lb />
deceased. <lb />
This the 19th day October. 1889. <lb />
E. A. MOVE. <lb />
Clerk Superior Court. <lb />
Storm Calendar and Weather <lb />
for 1890. by Bar. R. Hicks, mailed <lb />
to any address on receipt of a two-cent <lb />
postage The Dr. J. II. <lb />
Medicine Co., St. Louis, Mo. <lb />
An exchange says that <lb />
is a great thing, even is you <lb />
win it because of something yon <lb />
got. The two Dakotas come <lb />
into the Union with the con, <lb />
of possessing neither rats, <lb />
cats, nor poisonous snakes. They <lb />
cats to kill gophers, and <lb />
drink to bring snakes. <lb />
Franklin Times. <lb />
Notice of Incorporation <lb />
I hereby give notice according to law <lb />
that under by virtue of Chapter of <lb />
the Code of North Carolina and acts <lb />
thereto, I have this day <lb />
d Incorporated Greenville Com- <lb />
The business proposed Is that of gen <lb />
merchandising and conducting mer- <lb />
enterprises. <lb />
The place of business of the corpora- <lb />
shall be at Greenville, Pitt count v, <lb />
N. C <lb />
The duration of the corporate exist- <lb />
shall be for the period of ten years. <lb />
The capital stock of the corporation <lb />
shall be one thousand dollars, divided <lb />
into shares of the par value of twenty- <lb />
five dollars each. <lb />
The stockholders of the corporation <lb />
shall not be responsible to any greater <lb />
or further extent than the assets of the <lb />
corporation, and the shares of stock to <lb />
which they have subscribed. <lb />
That the business of said corporation <lb />
shall he under the management of A. N. <lb />
It van. This 4th day of November A. D. <lb />
1889. E. A- <lb />
Clerk Superior Court. <lb />
No freight trains are being moved <lb />
on the Evansville and Terre <lb />
road, owing to the strike of train- <lb />
men. Five strikers have been <lb />
rested for interfering with n mail <lb />
train. <lb />
Th Tint SUp. <lb />
you are run down, can't eat, <lb />
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into Nervous Prostration. You need a <lb />
Tonic In Electric Bitters you <lb />
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use of this great Nerve Tonic and Al- <lb />
Tour appetite returns, good <lb />
digestion la restored, and the Liver and <lb />
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Drug Store- <lb />
When you don't feel well and hardly <lb />
know what ail you, give B. B. B. <lb />
Blood a trial. It is a fine <lb />
tonic. <lb />
T. O. Callahan, Charlotte, N. C, <lb />
B. B. is a fine tonic, and has <lb />
done me great <lb />
L. W. Thompson, Damascus, Ga,. <lb />
believe B. B. B. is the best <lb />
blood purifier made. It has greatly <lb />
proved my general <lb />
An old gentleman writes; B. B. <lb />
gives life and new strength. II <lb />
there is anything that will make an old <lb />
man young, it is B- B. <lb />
P. A. Shepherd, Norfolk, Va. August <lb />
10th. 1888, depend on B. B B. <lb />
for the preservation my health. I <lb />
have had it in my now nearly <lb />
two years, and in all that time have not <lb />
had to have a <lb />
Ga., writes I <lb />
suffered terribly from dyspepsia. The <lb />
use of B. B. B. has made me feel like a <lb />
new I would not take a thousand <lb />
dollars for the good it has done <lb />
W. M. Cheshire, Atlanta. Ga. <lb />
had a long spell of typhoid fever, <lb />
which at last seemed to settle In my <lb />
right leg, which swelled up enormously. <lb />
An ulcer also appeared which discharged <lb />
a cup full of matter a day. I then gave <lb />
B. B. B, a trial and it cured <lb />
BOOKS BOOKS <lb />
T, Agent of <lb />
Washington ft. C. <lb />
He keeps on hand a fine assortment <lb />
of the best books at publisher's prices. <lb />
Call on him for Bibles, large or small. <lb />
family or pocket size. For <lb />
Books, Commentaries, Diction- <lb />
and standard works generally. <lb />
Can furnish you any book you want on <lb />
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a superb <lb />
00000000------ <lb />
Can now be seen at store. I have <lb />
the latest styles and newest patterns, and <lb />
an experience of years at the <lb />
business qualifies me for doing all work <lb />
satisfactory and well. I also do <lb />
WET AND DRY STAMPING <lb />
at moderate prices. Will be glad to have <lb />
you call and examine my stock. <lb />
E. A. <lb />
Prof. <lb />
MEMORY <lb />
AND METHOD <lb />
b of h aria U. <lb />
f of <lb />
to <lb />
Sit. <lb />
MASON <lb />
Piano Co. <lb />
BOSTON NEW YORK. CHICAGO. <lb />
NEW <lb />
MODEL <lb />
STYLE <lb />
MASON <lb />
HAMLIN <lb />
f Contains a octave. <lb />
Nine Stop Action, fur- <lb />
in a large and <lb />
handsome case of solid <lb />
black <lb />
cash ; also sold on <lb />
the Easy Hire System <lb />
at per quarter, <lb />
I for ten quarters, when <lb />
I organ becomes property <lb />
I of person hiring. <lb />
f The Mason <lb />
I invented <lb />
and patented by Mason <lb />
in 1882, is <lb />
used in Mason <lb />
pianos <lb />
re- <lb />
of tone and <lb />
phenomenal capacity to <lb />
stand in tune character- <lb />
these instruments. <lb />
Popular Styles Organs at <lb />
and up. <lb />
Organs and Pianos sold for Cash. Easy <lb />
Payments, and free. <lb />
HAMILTON <lb />
FEMALE INSTITUTE, <lb />
Hamilton, N. <lb />
FALL TERM OPENS AUGUST <lb />
1889. SPRING TERM OPENS <lb />
JANUARY 14th, <lb />
PALL TERM <lb />
TEACHERS <lb />
John Principal, <lb />
Associate Principal <lb />
Mus. E. W. Primary De- <lb />
in <lb />
Department. <lb />
Miss May <lb />
Music. <lb />
Vocal Music. <lb />
Miss Rouse, Painting and <lb />
Drawing. <lb />
Mb. J. C. Penmanship <lb />
and Commercial Department. <lb />
DEPARTMENTS. <lb />
Primary. Academic. <lb />
Classical and Mathematical. Mu- <lb />
sic. Painting and Drawing. <lb />
Commercial. <lb />
ADVANTAGES <lb />
Buildings. <lb />
2.1 Healthy Location and Good <lb />
Plenty of Well Prepared Food <lb />
Boarders. A Corps of Teachers, <lb />
all being graduates of class <lb />
Music Department equal <lb />
in work to any College in the State <lb />
New Pianos and Organs. <lb />
A Library of nearly volumes, <lb />
purchased recently for the School. <lb />
Rates Moderate, from to for <lb />
Board and Tuition Tuition and Terms <lb />
for Day Pupils the same as advertised <lb />
in Pupils who do not board <lb />
with the Principal should consult Ida; <lb />
before engaging board elsewhere. For <lb />
particulars. Address, <lb />
JOHN <lb />
1.30 <lb />
2.00 <lb />
2.50 <lb />
3.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
3.00 <lb />
Tuition <lb />
Sub Primary, per month. <lb />
Primary, <lb />
Intermediate, <lb />
Academic, <lb />
languages, each, <lb />
Music, not more than <lb />
Incidental Fee per Session, <lb />
Tuition payable monthly. <lb />
METHOD of teaching will be thorough- <lb />
Training thorough. <lb />
Pupils from a distance can obtain board, <lb />
including lodging, in private families <lb />
from 88.00 to 810.00 per month. A <lb />
class Music Teacher will be employed <lb />
and also an Assistant as soon as the <lb />
number of it. Patronage <lb />
solicited. <lb />
For further information apply to <lb />
B. TUCKER. <lb />
L. FLEMING, f <lb />
Vaults, <lb />
I would respectfully call your <lb />
to the following address and ask <lb />
you to remember that yon can buy a <lb />
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this house cheaper than any other in the <lb />
country. That it is the most reliable <lb />
and best known having represented <lb />
for over forty years in this vicinity. <lb />
That the workmanship is second to none <lb />
and has unusual for filling or- <lb />
promptly and satisfactory. <lb />
Very respectfully. <lb />
Refer to P. W. BATES, <lb />
J. J. Norwalk, Conn. <lb />
B. C. <lb />
Notice <lb />
for <lb />
falling out of hair, and eradication of <lb />
dandruff is before the public. <lb />
Among the many who have used It with <lb />
wonderful success, I refer you to the fol- <lb />
lowing named gentlemen who will testify <lb />
to the truth of my assertion <lb />
Latham, Greenville. <lb />
Mb. O. <lb />
Greene, Sb., <lb />
Any one wishing to give it a trial for <lb />
the above named complaints can procure <lb />
it from me, at ray place of business, for <lb />
per bottle. Respectfully, <lb />
ALFRED CULLEY, Barber. <lb />
Greenville, March 14th, C , <lb />
C. B. EDWARDS W. B. <lb />
Printers and Binders, <lb />
RALEIGH, N. C <lb />
We have the large-t and most complete <lb />
establishment of the kind to be found in <lb />
the State, solicit orders for all classes <lb />
Of Commercial, Rail- <lb />
road or School Print- <lb />
or Binding. <lb />
WEDDING STATIONERY READY <lb />
FOR PRINTING INVITATIONS <lb />
BLANKS FOR MAGISTRATES AND <lb />
COUNTY OFFICERS. <lb />
us your orders. <lb />
AND BINDERS, <lb />
RALEIGH, N. C. <lb />
obtained, all in the U. S. <lb />
Patent office or in the Courts attended <lb />
for Moderate Fees. <lb />
We arc opposite the U. S. Patent Of- <lb />
engaged in Patents Exclusively, and <lb />
can obtain patents time than tho-t <lb />
more remote from Washington. <lb />
the model or drawing is sent we <lb />
advise as to free of charge, <lb />
and make no change unless we ob- <lb />
Patents. <lb />
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C. A. Snow Co., <lb />
Washington, D. C <lb />
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receive Fall Goods, I will offer <lb />
all present of <lb />
MILLINERY <lb />
from now until the 1st of September a <lb />
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will be sold at cost. My stock <lb />
includes many of the most stylish goods <lb />
of the season. I can give you bargains. <lb />
Mrs. W. T. <lb />
N. C. <lb />
J. COBB, <lb />
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C Pitt Co <lb />
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Co N C <lb />
Cobb Bros., <lb />
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Commission Merchants, <lb />
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at the and are <lb />
prepared to handle Cotton to <lb />
the advantage of shippers. <lb />
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Greenville, N. C. <lb />
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PILLS. <lb />
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All entrusted to oar <lb />
hands will receive prompt and <lb />
careful attention. <lb />
COCOA. <lb />
BREAKFAST. <lb />
a knowledge of the <lb />
law which govern the operations <lb />
of digestion and nutrition, and by a care- <lb />
application of the fine properties of <lb />
well-selected Cocoa, Mr. Epps has pro- <lb />
our breakfast tables with a dell, <lb />
beverage which may <lb />
save many heavy doctor's bills. It is <lb />
the of such articles of <lb />
diet that a constitution may be <lb />
ally built up until strong enough to re- <lb />
every tendency to disease. Hun- <lb />
of subtle maladies are floating <lb />
around us ready to attack wherever there <lb />
is a weak point. We may escape many <lb />
a fatal shaft keeping ourselves well <lb />
fortified with pure blood and a properly- <lb />
nourished . <lb />
Made simply with boiling water or milk. <lb />
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